Similar words: bower, cowed, avowed, hallowed, endowed, borrowed, bestowed, bow. Meaning: [baʊ] adj. 1. used especially of the head or upper back 2. of a stringed instrument; sounded by stroking with a bow 3. forming or resembling an arch 4. have legs that curve outward at the knees 5. showing an excessively deferential manner.
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151. Uncle and nephew knelt shoulder to shoulder, hands cupped, heads bowed in the simple position of submission.
152. He paused for a moment, his head bowed in silent prayer.
153. Last week Chen's company bowed to the inevitable and closed its doors.
154. Environmental groups also criticized the agreement, claiming that governments had bowed to the demands of chemical companies.
155. Jean handed his cloak to the liveried servant, who bowed.
156. No departing presidential couple in history have ever left the official residence so bowed down with booty.
157. Administrators finally bowed to demands that the university be renamed.
158. An elderly woman came and knelt in front of Maryvonne and bowed so low that her forehead seemed to touch the tatami.
159. I sat in the cool, shuttered room and watched the slightly bowed bald head behind the shining black harpsichord.
160. Tunney reached for the blind, slanted up the edge and bowed his way in.
161. He pulled out all their chairs, handed them each an opened menu, then bowed and backed away.
162. She put the receiver down and bowed her head over it.
163. He walked down the staircase, his shoulders bowed as if by a great weight, and Kate saw him pull himself erect.
164. After situating herself on a huge flat-sided rock, Baby Suggs bowed her head and prayed silently.
165. One man in the crowd removed his hat and stood to attention, head bowed in prayer.
166. The shelves around him, which were built to the ceiling, were bowed beneath the weight of his trove.
167. Then, as the condemned man sang hymns with a chaplain, he bowed his head and wept.
168. The other Women bowed their heads, and the silence lengthened, broken only by the murmuring of the huge trees.
169. When her wooer turned from her she rested her arms against the mantel-shelf and bowed her face in her hands.
170. Waiters in the silver national costume of Luctia bowed stiffly as they placed dish after lavish dish in front of the delegates.
171. He bowed to Burun,(Sentencedict.com ) a worried look on his face.
172. At the moment his shoulders simply felt bowed, as if some one had laid a yoke across them.
173. Meanwhile Mr Redwood's successor has bowed to pressure to sever his business links with Asda.
174. The lad was better out of it anyway, his grandfather thought as he bowed, and wished he was away himself.
175. An armed guard stood there in the doorway, head bowed, a clean silk pau folded over one arm.
176. Its boards were bowed and creaking; it had been maltreated in its own time.
177. With that the beggar bowed deeply to the handsome couple and laughed until he was rocking back and forth.
178. As taps played across the land, Oliver Stone must have bowed his head in silent prayer.
179. Willie turned to face the fire, his head bowed over the range.
180. On the way past the coffin Margaret bowed and kissed the lid.