Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering.
A former Chinese custom of touching the ground with the forehead as a sign of respect or submission.
1It was the elder one to whom the world kotow-ed.
2The smile returned to her face, and her body bent in a kind of kotow.
3Even in the midst of a mess like this we'll have to kotow to his rank or he'll probably be reporting us.
4I believe if you asked me to do the Chinese kotow, and bend to the earth before you, I'd secretly be dying to do it.
5Later we ladies were invited into the room, where the Chinese all kotowed.
6The boy kotowed, and Elsa gave him a sovereign.
7Kotow; pour our millions into the bottomless purses of spendthrifts; give them our most beautiful women.
8Now, nobody ever kotows to us at home.
9Kathlyn was there, somewhere among these kotowing women; but there was nothing by which he could recognize her.
10Yes; but the curse of a priest who believes in different gods, who kotows before a painted idol!
11How the fools kotowed and simpered while I looked over their jewels and speculated upon how much I could get for them!
12The great gates were thrown open and there in the gateway the female members of the family knelt and kotowed as the chair passed by.
13"I can't see why I should kotow to him, or what further harm he can do," said the candidate, but he deferred to Bowers's judgment.