Bend the knees and bow in a servile manner.
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.
1I didn't know-She has an overwhelming urge to kowtow before him.
2Since when is it my job to kowtow to heathen vegetarians, anyway?
3But it never is, because people like Steve cannot kowtow to anyone.
4You've gotten tired of reading that you kowtow to your banking clients.
5But more importantly, it's not just a statement or kowtow to government regulations.
6He was not a man to kowtow to such ambiguities without argument, however.
7This was a fellow who was used to having tenants kowtow and cringe.
8Then she would press her hands together, kowtow, and pour out fervent prayers.
9Audiences kowtow accordingly, on platforms whose templates further funnel their responses.
10She told me: Whenever I give you small things you need not kowtow.
11Having forced her to kowtow, Long Sin turned to the assembled devil dancers.
12We dive down alleys so that we may not kowtow.
13In New York the '400' all kowtow to Von Taer.
14If he has a family, they'll kowtow to him.
15No matter how servile he may be at home, everyone will kowtow to him abroad.
16I mean, if she's a big star, won't the studio kind of kowtow to her?
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