oblige (one) with (something)

oblige (one) with (something)

To grace, accommodate, or provide one with some service or favor. The famous movie star was always happy to oblige his fans with autographs and pictures. Go on, Auntie May, oblige us with a story!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

oblige someone with something

to accommodate someone with something. He obliged her with a willing attitude. Please oblige me with a big piece of cake.
See also: oblige
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • oblige with
  • have the (good) grace to (do something)
  • have the grace to do something
  • have arrived
  • oblige by
  • oblige (one) by (doing something)
  • obliging
  • anyone who is anybody
  • oblige to do
  • oblige (one) to (do something)