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is docile
adjective
Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
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Ricky is docile.
My sister towers above the woman but is docile in her grip.
There is docile life in the meadow now, and hope for a flowering future with these living lawnmowers.
Of the other characters, Lina remains a stoic source of domestic order and a nurturing substitute mother to Florens when she is docile, before love turns her feral.
It was thrilling: so much of the Thai food in New York is docile, its spice neutered in a bid for Western palates.
Although Ms. Kahn says her frizzle is "docile and sweet tempered," she frets about how the chicken will react to the music, crowd and extra attention.
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"We are docile," Mr. Bwalya said.
"The first are docile and miserable people...
"The sharks were docile," she said.
In the first half, the fans were docile enough.
Egyptians have been docile even by Islamic standards.
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