bowingly Antonyms
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Meaning of bowingly
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bowingly (adv.)
In a bending manner.
bowingly Sentence Examples
- He approached the queen's throne, bowing deeply in respect.
- The butler greeted the guests at the door, bowing courteously as they entered.
- In Japanese culture, bowing is a customary gesture of politeness and deference.
- The crowd erupted into applause as the performer finished their act, bowing graciously.
- She responded to the compliment with a slight nod, her head bowing modestly.
- The team captain acknowledged the opposing team's efforts by bowing to them after the match.
- The actor rehearsed the scene repeatedly, perfecting his bowing technique for the final curtain call.
- As a sign of humility, he walked through the village bowing to each of the elders.
- The ceremony concluded with the participants bowing to show their gratitude and respect.
- The monk greeted each visitor to the temple with a bowing motion, conveying a sense of serenity and welcome.
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In a bending manner.
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He approached the queen's throne, bowing deeply in respect.
The butler greeted the guests at the door, bowing courteously as they entered.
In Japanese culture, bowing is a customary gesture of politeness and deference.
The crowd erupted into applause as the performer finished their act, bowing graciously.