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biddable
biddable, a. (ˈbɪdəb(ə)l) Also bidable. [f. bid + -able. Of Scotch origin.] 1. Ready to do what is bidden, obedient, willing, docile.1826 J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. Wks. 1864 I. 259 Judicious, regular..and biddable contributors. 1848 Dickens Dombey (C.D. ed.) 61, I never saw a more biddable woman. 1862 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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biddable
biddableadj ready to obey; docile 听话的; 温顺的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Murphy (novel)
Endon, a patient who is "the most biddable little gaga in the entire institution". wikipedia.org
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Miniature American Shepherd
The MAS is highly intelligent and biddable. wikipedia.org
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forbiddable
† forˈbiddable, a. Obs.—1 [f. forbid v. + -able.] That may be forbidden.c 1449 Pecock Repr. 470 In which thei ben forbedable. Oxford English Dictionary
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unbiddable
unˈbiddable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1825 Jamieson. 1831 Cobbett Eng. Spelling-Bk. 91 He was not in general what is called an unbidable child. 1899 Crockett Black Douglas xxi, A great ram-stam, unbiddable, unhallowed deevil he is. Oxford English Dictionary
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Er Enish
Horses need to be heavy, strong and biddable. Er Enish is one of the sports featured in the World Nomad Games. wikipedia.org
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biddability
ˌbiddaˈbility [f. biddable a. (see -ility).] The state or quality of being biddable; obedience.1947 W. F. Brown Field Trials xxii. 148 There is not the pronounced emphasis on biddability, kindly handling response. 1948 L. A. G. Strong Trevannion iii. 49 There were limits to Mrs. Wishart's biddabilit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bohemian Shepherd
Quick learning and biddable, Bohemian Shepherds relate well to children and other pets. wikipedia.org
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rebid
rebid, v. Bridge. (riːˈbɪd, ˈriːbɪd) [re- 5 a.] trans. and intr. To bid (bid v. 3 c) again. Hence ˈrebid n.; reˈbiddable a.1923 Daily Mail 6 Oct. 6/4 Z has called ‘3 clubs’. A bids ‘2 spades’. Y or Z may point out the insufficiency or may in turn re-bid 3 clubs. 1927 M. C. Work Contract Bridge iii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chippiparai
The Chippiparai is often regarded as the most intelligent and biddable of India's native dog breeds. Due to its intelligence and biddable nature, the breed has successfully been trained as police dogs. wikipedia.org
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Ca de Bou
Selective breeding for the show ring has softened the Ca de Bou's temperament, and they are now biddable and affectionate, although they retain the tenacity wikipedia.org
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gaga
gaga, a., (adv.), and n. slang. (ˈgɑːgɑː, ˈgægə) Also ga-ga. [a. F. gaga a senile person; senile.] A. adj. Doting, exhibiting senile decay; mad, ‘dotty’; fatuous. Also as adv.[1905 Daily Chron. 18 Mar. 8/6 ‘Ah, you English,’ quoth Mr. De Vries not so long ago, after a round of the London theatres, ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maggie Walsh
Adam activates the chip Walsh had inserted into Riley's heart, making him biddable to Adam's command. wikipedia.org
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