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It's disgraceful that year after year, Congress has bowed to the tobacco lobby and refused to act.
— Edward Kennedy
[Magnus] reminded himself of his manners, and bowed. "Charmed," he said. "Or whatever effect would please you best, I'm sure.
— Cassandra Clare
He stood straight then, moving to stand directly in front of me as he dropped low and bowed dramatically. Your Majesty.
— Kimberly Derting
He bowed over her hand and kissed the knuckles. He'd never despised a glove more in his life.
— Kristi Ann Hunter
My uncle Bob sees the whole world in a fun-house mirror, TRUST NO ONE lipsticked luridly across its bowed face.
— Karen Joy Fowler
At Euro '92 itself, we bowed out to the eventual winners, Denmark, in our final group match.
— Michel Patini
A queen- a queen who bowed to no one, a queen who had faced them all down and never apologized for it.
— Sarah J. Maas
Gray's soul had turned to this white girl and bowed in worship before her. To a large extent the lad was his
— Oscar Wilde
I curtsied. 'Thank you, Mr. Stansbury. And I apologize for my lack of grace.'
He bowed. 'Never apologize for being courageous, Miss Withersby. — Siri Mitchell
He bowed. 'Never apologize for being courageous, Miss Withersby. — Siri Mitchell
My stage projection's a puppet; I could moon the crowd and the projectors would compensate and make it look like I'd bowed.
— Karl Schroeder
While Obama merely bowed clumsily in the direction of Idiot America, John McCain set up housekeeping there.
— Charles P. Pierce
Alexey Alexandrovitch bowed his head in assent.
— Leo Tolstoy
They bowed down to him rather, because he was all of these things, and then again he was all of these things because the town bowed down.
— Zora Neale Hurston
I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trails are often blessings in disguise.
— Oscar Wilde
So she bowed her head and devoted herself to Beartown's real traditional sports: shame and silence.
— Fredrik Backman
Denial is a seductive ruse of our own making, force-fitting our agendas by forcing out truth all because we bent to fear rather than bowed to God.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
What are you staring at, sailor?'
His ice eyes did not flicker. 'My captain, ma'am.'
'Get back to work, Seton.'
He bowed. — Katharine Ashe
His ice eyes did not flicker. 'My captain, ma'am.'
'Get back to work, Seton.'
He bowed. — Katharine Ashe
Beside him, another guard recognized me, and one by one they bowed, deeply and reverently.
— Kiera Cass
Erith, he said and bowed his head.
Her blue-black hair hung to her hips in soft waves. — Donna Grant
Her blue-black hair hung to her hips in soft waves. — Donna Grant
Oh, I'm bowed, but unbroken.
— Julie Anne Long
Who's that with you?' Stephen asked.
'Death,' I said.
Edward bowed.
'Trust you to bring death to the ball, ma petite. — Laurell K. Hamilton
'Death,' I said.
Edward bowed.
'Trust you to bring death to the ball, ma petite. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Again, Pyotr knew a pang. He saw her heavy with child, bowed over an oven, sitting before a loom, the grace gone...
— Katherine Arden
The dog-faced, small-cocked, hypocrite bastard son of a weasel and a whore bowed and escorted his wife from the house.
— James S.A. Corey
When adversity entered his room, he bowed to his old acquaintance cordially; he tickled catastrophe in the ribs.
— Victor Hugo
If you hunch your shoulders too long against a storm your shoulders will grow bowed. ...
— Ford Madox Ford
Bowed down by greif,
I had resolved
To be moved no more-
But tears, it seems,
Are not like minds. — Joseph K. Yamagiwa
I had resolved
To be moved no more-
But tears, it seems,
Are not like minds. — Joseph K. Yamagiwa
Branches of spiraea bowed under sleeves of blossom, and delphinium shoots nudged the soil. With the
— Rachel Joyce
PSA145.14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down.
— Anonymous
He bowed. 'The young lady must not dance alone.
— Gail Carson Levine