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Meanings of now prostrate in English
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Usage of now prostrate in English
1
Can it! as the second tramp raised his stick to strike the nowprostrate camper.
2
Cuba is nowprostrate and her people quiet.
3
His daughter was nowprostrate at his feet.
4
She is nowprostrate with misery.
5
Haughty kings nowprostrate themselves
6
And Rome nowprostrate laid!
7
Walking barefoot in his bedroom the night before, he had stepped upon the point of a large nail, and was nowprostrate, enduring much pain.
8
The manly and athletic form, which one minute before excited my most malignant hatred, when nowprostrate and speechless, became an object of frantic affection.
9
The messenger from the Republics of the West nowprostrated himself before the Statue.
10
A column under Lewenhaupt succeeded in joining the king, nowprostrated by his wound and by fever.
11
The ECB nowprostrates itself at the knees of the broadcasters even if this means prostituting the game.
12
They all stood aside to make way for the Duc d'Angouleme-thatValois, who, having struggled against Henri IV, nowprostrated himself before Richelieu.
13
'One hundred and eighty-eight people are nowprostrate, many lying in their respective rooms, the Sick Bay being full.