Obeyance
"Obeyance" in a Sentence (4 examples)
Poor fellow! how happy would a companion make you, to whom you could relate your battles, bouts, and courtships; but mum is the order, and Jack is used to an implicit obeyance of head-quarter orders.
One of the instructions given by experienced aviators to pupils, and for which they insist upon implicit obeyance, is: "If your machine gets more than 30 feet high, or comes closer to the ground than 6 feet, descend at once."
The tall soldiers of Nyjord moved in ready obeyance of their commander.
The disfiguring wrinkles that make many necks unsightly may be kept in obeyance by massaging.
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