Use "docile" in a sentence

1. She's manipulative, yet completely docile.

2. Labradors are gentle, docile dogs.

3. Not the docile ones.

4. He was docile and obedient.

5. The house faces a docile body of water.

6. He'd make a very docile, adoring husband.

7. Also, Dierdre is a docile baby.

8. They wanted a low-cost, docile workforce.

9. And you just like a docile yeanling.

10. Then castrate him to render him docile.

11. Then Castrate him to render him docile

12. Aunt Tamara was docile , girlish, sensitive, impulsive.

13. Kangaroos are not as docile as they look.

14. Some common synonyms of Amenable are docile, obedient, and tractable

15. She cringed in her corner, whining and docile.

16. However, it did not make him a docile infant.

17. And they were quite overweight and wearing sweatpants, and quite docile- looking.

18. Biddable (comparative more Biddable, superlative most Biddable) Docile, amenable or compliant

19. After all, she now holds absolute control over a docile parliament.

20. Religion has been accused indeed of keeping people docile and naive.

21. In effect though, the Crakers are just docile and simple-minded

22. Some of these Creatures are docile, some neutral, and others hostile

23. For decades it has cowed public employees, left them docile, passive, and bitter.

24. The two men stare at her, uncomprehending, rendered docile by her gibberish.

25. The once docile population has finally risen up against the ruthless regime.

26. And they were quite overweight and wearing sweatpants, and quite docile-looking.

27. As workers we were considered ideal: well educated, very docile, and cheap.

28. She rejected the traditional female roles of docile daughter and dutiful wife.

29. An off-duty Bloodhound is among the canine kingdom’s most docile citizens, but

30. His Duma is much like the Duma of Nicholas II, docile and acquiescent.

31. The breed standard describes the ideal temperament as docile and an enthusiastic hunter.

32. Nor will Mr Kim nuzzle docile under China's wing, though his son might.

33. She went back as she had come, fast asleep and docile, her face expressionless.

34. They could not buy tickets in advance, so they queue like docile cattle.

35. But let him out, the docile beast becomes himself-with nostrils flared, he roars.

36. The two men stare at her, uncomprehending(sentencedict .com), rendered docile by her gibberish.

37. The result was either docile acquiescence to the hegemony of bourgeois culture or schizophrenia.

38. Biddable adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (obedient, docile) docile adj adjectif: modifie un nom

39. Many of these colts are castrated, and as geldings they become more docile and respectful.

40. IN THE southern boomtown of Shenzhen, normally docile legislators have been complaining with unusual vigour.

41. Bees haven't been bred and rebred into docile egg machines or walking meat racks

42. 18 The result was either docile acquiescence to the hegemony of bourgeois culture or schizophrenia.

43. Synonyms for Assentive include flexible, accommodating, acquiescent, amenable, biddable, complaisant, cooperative, docile, persuadable and tractable

44. In fact, they would finally be reduced to the level of docile beasts of burden.

45. She was excellently, imperturbably good; affectionate, docile, obedient , and much addicted to speaking the truth.

46. In temperament, Sultans are quite docile, friendly chickens, and are content at being kept in confinement.

47. Personality: Anconas are often described as flighty but with calm firm handling they are quite docile

48. The Australorp is hardy, docile, and a good egg-layer, as well as a meat bird.

49. Has it made him more docile and thus easier to control, or has it destabilised him?

50. Cochin Bantams are friendly, docile chickens and tend to be submissive when kept with more aggressive breeds

51. All that Mrs Browning required of her, surely, was that she should be docile and self-contained and grateful.

52. 8 Many of these colts are castrated, and as geldings they become more docile and respectful.

53. Contrarious definition: difficult to deal with synonyms: unregenerate, obstinate, cross-grained, stubborn antonyms: docile, compromising, obedient, tractable

54. Experienced as these riders were, they could not believe that the drugs would make the captives docile.

55. 18 I talk to them while the muzzle is tied in place and they then remain very docile.

56. However, these characteristics also suggest careful, kind handling methods. Brahmans like affection and can become very docile.

57. Normally black Himalayan bears are docile creatures, milder than Alsatian dogs. TIPPING CHUCKLES DISBELIEVINGLY PENGUIN CALLS LOUDLY

58. They are normally a docile species, but they are highly venomous possessing venom capable of killing humans.

59. I talk to them while the muzzle is tied in place and they then remain very docile.

60. Most experience primate owners claim that black caps are more docile than any of the other Capuchin species.

61. Popular in the pet trade because of their unique coloring, Bloodred corn snakes are docile and rarely bite

62. The Caracu is a gentle and docile cattle, which facilitates the management of the herd in the field.

63. While usually docile towards people, they can be aggressive towards other veiled Chameleons and do not tolerate handling by their humans well.

64. It must surely be much more pleasant and by no means as painful to work with friendly and docile ferrets.

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66. The Brontosaurus or Bronto is a large, yet docile herbivorous dinosaur, and so far the largest creature found roaming the Ark

67. Where this wins over the dancefloor bandwagon jumpers is in its up front and in your face approach rather than being docile.

68. Entities (sometimes known as Mobs) are the main wildlife or inhabitants of the Backrooms. They vary of highly dangerous to extremely docile

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70. Beanpole’s seemingly docile acquiescence to her friend is more opaque, her motives emerging over a story that eventually involves Masha’s ridiculously insistent suitor …

71. There are also several similar words to Biddable in our dictionary, which are Acquiescent, Amenable, Compliant, Docile, Obliging, Pliable, Submissive, Tractable and Yielding

72. You center bottom docile, again the connate ecology is cheery, periodically adore to play joke aboard a person, laugh of the exterior is nice-looking.

73. Captain James Waddell described the islanders as "of copper colour, short of statue, athletic in form, intelligent and docile" and were "without a stitch of clothing".

74. Antonyms for Brattier include better-behaved, better, more orderly, more compliant, more respectful, more disciplined, more restrained, more amenable, more docile and more submissive

75. One of the Calmest animals in the world, Sheep is the most docile, non-violent, gentle and peaceful creatures ever known on earth

76. Miniature Plush Lops today have playful, friendly personalities, but they are also docile enough to allow their owners to hold them for reasonably long periods of time.

77. The Senepol breed combines characteristics of heat tolerance and insect resistance with the docile nature, good meat, and high milk production of the Red Poll.

78. Brahmas are very large, stately, docile birds who make good reliable broodies which can cover a large number of eggs due to their size

79. Merriam Webster dictionary informs us that the word Biddable means “ easily led, taught, or controlled, docile.” Oxford Dictionary says: “ meekly ready to accept and follow instructions.

80. Askesis Food journaling, in its yielding to the calorie as a site of micro-discipline , creates docile bodies that “may be subjected, used, transformed, and improved” (Foucault 180)