obliege

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to make someone do something because they’re stuck in a fancy title and can’t back out without getting yelled at
My uncle had to obliege me because he’s the lord of the manor and I’m just a peasant with a grudge.
She oblieged her cousin by marrying him even though he smells like old socks.
He oblieged his dad by becoming a knight, even though he’s terrified of horses.
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when someone has to do something because they’re stuck in a fancy title and no one will let them leave
The king oblieged the queen by giving her a new dress, even though he knew it was just a distraction.
My brother oblieged his mom by getting a job, even though he hates working.
The prince oblieged his dad by pretending to like the princess, even though she’s a drama queen.
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when someone gets forced to do something because of their fancy title and no one will let them say no
The duke oblieged the baron by giving him a new title, even though he didn’t want it.
My sister oblieged her brother by helping him with his homework, even though he’s a total slacker.
The knight oblieged his lord by fighting a dragon, even though he was scared out of his mind.
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to make someone do something because they’re stuck in a fancy title and no one will let them walk away
The princess oblieged her dad by marrying a frog, even though she wanted to marry a prince.
My dad oblieged my mom by getting a promotion, even though he hated his job.
The baron oblieged his cousin by taking over the estate, even though he didn’t want to.
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when someone has to do something because they’re stuck in a fancy title and no one will let them escape
The king oblieged the queen by giving her a new crown, even though she already had one.
My uncle oblieged his nephew by giving him a job, even though he didn’t want it.
The knight oblieged his lord by fighting in a war, even though he was sick.
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