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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211. The ungodly congregation knelt with their faces bowed to the floor.
212. But in the prayers, although she knelt and bowed her head, her attention was on the people in the church.
213. Then he bowed low, touching his forehead almost to the board.
214. When he made his rounds on a light-gray donkey, people bowed their heads and dared not look at his face.
215. Dancers held hands as they bowed at the end of one weekly television revue.
216. Lester bowed his head humbly, then with the back of his hand wiped his eyes.
217. He watched open-mouthed as Alice bowed her head and her eyes, her gloriously blue eyes, opened fully.
218. He finally bowed to the inevitable after 61 minutes, when he was visibly hobbling around.
219. In August he bowed to the pressure, put Elias Snider in charge, and made Beck one of the commissioners.
220. On his left head bowed, eyes hidden by her fringe, sits Ma.
221. Fifteen men stood silent, with their heads bowed, moments before entering the lion's den.
222. I bowed to each one, smiling whenever one of them gave me the opportunity.
223. She lifted her head, then bowed it again, avoiding my eyes.
224. Again he bowed, once more colouring from neck to brow.
225. Lilly winced, and Mandon gravely bowed his head in acknowledgment.
226. With that, doctor and patient joined hands and bowed their heads as Keys prayed.
227. She bowed her head and kissed the Archbishop's ring.
228. They bowed down before the shrine.
229. Ball bowed out after 40 years of railroading.
230. They all reverently bowed their heads and hearts.
231. I bowed my head in acknowledgement of guilt.
232. He bowed in homage to the Unknown Soldier.
233. He grinned sardonically and bowed towards her.
234. He, and the foam cut-out of himself in a red bridal dress,(sentencedict.com/bowed.html) were attended by one bridesmaid and one groomsman. On the way out he bowed to the ancestors and to senior guests in return for blessings.
235. The two animals, crouching to the earth, bowed their heads and did worship.
236. The young man bowed his head and bent over his ledger again.
237. I bowed and waited, thinking she would bid me take a seat.
238. In France men bowed down before him with awe and affection.
239. Chin also came in, and the boys clasped their hands and bowed to her ceremoniously.
240. He bowed to the inevitable and announced that he was willing to resume diplomatic relations.