When no one will take it.
There are two syllables in the word obliged. Ob-liged
I am obliged to give you an answer to this question, because I know the answer.
I'm much obliged for the ride. Mr. Weems will oblige us with a song. I'll do anything within reason to oblige.
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If it is in the man's name, then the man is legally obliged to pay it.
This is a typically Dutch expression. (Een man een man, een woord een woord). If you make a promise, you have to keep it. A good English translation for it is: an honest man is as good as his word.
This phrase means that one is honest, trustworthy, that they can keep a promise, their "word is as good as gold."
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A phrase often used by cowboys to say "Thanks" is: "Much Obliged."
There is no Spanish word as written. I would guess "obligado"? Obliged, bound, liable.
No choice: No answer, no selection, etc. Look on Theasarus.com for synonyms of 'choice' destitute, obliged
(was) Compelled to- ma badhya thiyee (am) Obliged to- mero badhayata thiyoo