It was the most punctilious obedience.
From the opening paragraph, however, it becomes clear that the dedicated reader may once more repose in these most punctilious of hands.
The Saracens, I had already begun to learn, are most punctilious about this sort of thing.
I observe the most punctilious caution in eating, smelling, donning garments, bedding with a strange female.
His secretary, Cleveland, is a most punctilious and orderly man, and has left him two sets of documents, neatly squared atop the desk in folders of brass-clasped manila.
Despite the disagreement over a solution, the heightened attention to a matter that elicits glazed stares among even the most punctilious bureaucrats is a welcome development to those hoping for change.
Service: Despite their casual look, the waiters and waitresses provide the city's most punctilious service.
Because Messy Boyd was the meanest, most punctilious, most disciplined man that Rodgers had ever met.
Though not the most ardent of lovers, he was one of the most punctilious of men, and appeared earnestly solicitous that his mission should be speedily and courteously executed.
Sir William Hotham instead declared that his manners 'tho' rather formal and cold, were those of a perfect gentleman, while he had the most punctilious sense of integrity'.