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How to use bowing in a sentence

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I am your Imam so do not precede me in bowing, prostration, standing or leaving.
Frankly, I found his profuse apologies and repeated bowing a bit embarrassing.
Meanwhile, the defending champion trained her focus on the grass court season after bowing out of the French Open at the quarter-final stage.
Milou and Squawk, two young males, are also beginning to exhibit courtship behavior, hanging out with each other, billing and bowing.
They hobble out of their limousines, bowing in all their pristine, extravagant absurdity.
Each had their own path and they glided on narrow passageways between each other, smiling or bowing but not impeding.
If his nibs happens to be a regular patron, increase the aforementioned bowing and scraping a hundredfold.
It was translucent and obviously a ghost or a close variation of a specter, bowing at the young scientist courteously.
It would then be up to the non-communicant to conclude the process, perhaps by bowing or by simply returning to his pew.
While has been completely subsumed by the with a whimper not a bang bowing out of Belle de Jour.
Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato.
The two votaries transitioned from their standing posture to a kind of rhythmic bowing and finally into a repetitive genuflecting motion.
The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages.
Jacob steps forth to meet him halfway, alone, before an army, halting and limping and bowing down to the ground.
The principle is the same, but the notes become even more complex through the use of harmonic overtones and unconventional bowing.
Lords and dukes and counts came up to me in an endless line, bowing and asking for a dance.
As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment?
And they despise the Good Friday agreement, which they see as bowing the knee to terrorism.
They faced each other, each bowing slightly in respect to a worthy opponent.
The kids are bowing and blowing kisses and lapping it up and us volunteers are melting into the background and letting them have their moment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the soft south wind the fronded palms across the river were bowing and nodding gracefully.
General doby creased a little in the middle, to signify that he was bowing.
The other agreed, and after reverentially bowing to the ape, mounted on his back.
He struck one and handed it to his vis-a-vis, bowing with his foreign grace.
Orpheus is holding an instrument, which appears to be a rebab, against his chin, in the act of bowing and stopping the strings.
I dropped on my knees before her, bowing my head and flinging wide my arms.
That fat woman he's bowing to is Viscountess Sedley, a porcine empress, widow of three, with a soupcon of bigamy to flavour them.
The martellato, a nuance of spiccato, should be played with a firm bowing at the point.
Differences in zygomatic breadth owing to the degree of bowing are an aid in differentiating subspecies.
So was the bowing of his head, the cramping of his limbs, and his sense of imprisonment in his pen.
And he somehow got into the habit of bowing to them with a good smile, and they would smile and bow back again.
Hairy and four-eyes, after bowing low to the standing Person, turned and leaped out of the room.
In commencing the study of staccato bowing it is well to confine oneself to the up-bow form at first.
Then bowing at the bhikshu's feet, with grateful mien, he wended homewards.
This person was on bowing terms with many of the habitus of the Inn.
Adolph himself, conspicuous in satin vest, gold guard-chain, and white pants, and bowing with inexpressible grace and suavity.
In an instant I was at her side, bowing but maintaining silence.
He sits out the dinner, and makes the strangers rise first and originate the bowing.
Bowing to madame and the hotel people, we sailed gracefully out of the hotel yard, Rattray too-tooing a fanfaronade on the horn.
He rose from the table, bowing grandly, superbly, arrogantly.
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