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Meanings of bow profoundly in English
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Usage of bow profoundly in English
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But I bowprofoundly before you, for your suffering is worthy of all reverence.
2
I bowprofoundly, without understanding or even trying to understand.
3
Now she saw the lackeys and attendants bowprofoundly.
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Of course I would bowprofoundly to her.
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There, as he entered the outer office, Jose, the Colombian clerk, would rise and bowprofoundly.
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Their methods of social intercourse are Oriental; they bowprofoundly, they repeat formal salutations, they refrain from free expression of personal opinion and preference.
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The Contessa congratulated him, and he bowedprofoundly in a silent pleasure.
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The young lieutenant took his cap, bowedprofoundly and left the room.
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They bowedprofoundly to the Princess and greeted Ignace with deepest respect.
10
Osman arose slowly from the divan, and bowedprofoundly before his excellency.
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Captain Evremonde bowedprofoundly, trailing his broad white hat along the sward.
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He bowedprofoundly, in homage to the well-preserved remains of a fine woman.
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He stood at the door, and bowedprofoundly to the princess.
14
The viceroy rose as the young men advanced, and bowedprofoundly.
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The two young men bowedprofoundly to Ozma, and one of them said:
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Here Craven, lifting his hat and bowingprofoundly, said, in a sad tone: