Yesterday i was clever so i took the glory for me. Today HE makes me wise so i give the glory to HIM.
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Yesterday i was clever so i took the glory for me. Today HE makes me wise so i give the glory to HIM.
indonesia123
Yesterday i was clever so i took the glory for me. Today HE makes me wise so i give the glory to HIM.
indonesia123
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biddable (adjective) BID-uh-bul 1 : easily led, taught, or controlled : docile 2 : capable of being bid
A biddable individual is someone you can issue an order to--that is, someone who will do your bidding. The word dates to the late 18th century, and currently our earliest evidence for it is a quote in the Scottish National Dictionary. There are a number of words in English that do what biddable does. Tractable, amenable, and docile are three of them. Biddable is often applied to children and indicates a ready, constant inclination to follow orders, requests, and suggestions. Tractable suggests characteristics that make for easy guiding, leading, ordering, or managing; its antonym intractable (as in “intractable problems”) is more common. Amenable indicates a disposition to be agreeable or complaisant as well as a lack of assertive independence. Docile can stress a disposition to submit, either due to guidance and control or to imposition and oppression.
Example: “Unfailingly sweet and biddable (he never put his teeth on another creature--not even when he was bitten on the snout by a friend’s ten-week-old puppy), we almost doubted his full canine credentials. No pack instincts? No resource guarding? No.”--Mona Charen, The National Review, 23 Nov. 2016
Starting my reread of Paracelsus with cuminspice.