Similar words: owing, knowing, blowing, flowing, owing to, harrowing, billowing, following. Meaning: [baʊ] n. 1. bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame 2. managing the bow in playing a stringed instrument. adj. showing an excessively deferential manner.
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61. And they smote him on the head with a reed, and did spit upon him, and bowing their knees worshipped him.
62. The KALMAN filtering method which is applied to the construction of steeve in bowing arch bridge is discussed.
63. There was no answer for Job except blind trust; bowing a blinded knee.
64. " Oh, we'll be right back, Miss Madenda,'said one of the chaps, bowing.
65. He went in , bowing his head under the low lintel.
66. He looked pointedly at Mrs. Elsing's flat bosom, grinned suddenly and, bowing, made his exit.
67. I have only a bowing [ nodding ] acquaintance with him.
68. On Tomb Sweeping Festival season,[sentencedict.com] near to the people of various nationalities inside of a giantLike many are bowing under the burning incense.
69. "said the family practitioner faintly: bowing at the same time to the Doctor, as much as to say, "Excuse my putting in a word, but this is a valuable connexion."
70. Following a long day - on top of a long week - and suffering from heat rash on his upper body, Fisher finds himself at his tent in Fort Benning, bowing his head in prayer Sept. 15, 2007.
71. With a bow. Used chiefly as a direction to indicate the resumption of bowing after a pizzicato passage.
More similar words: owing, knowing, blowing, flowing, owing to, harrowing, billowing, following, swallowing, unknowingly, foreshadowing, show in, throw in, wing, wings, swing, winged, sewing, brewing, drawing, left wing, wingless, dwindling, right wing, drawing off, swing voter, sewing basket, in full swing, bow, bowl.