18 Verbs to Use for the Word obeisance

As you turn towards the door, a fat Mughal rises slowly from the ground and makes obeisance, saying that he is the proprietor.

On our arrival at the residence of Corrensa, our tent was ordered to be pitched at a considerable distance, and his agents came to demand what gifts we would offer in paying our obeisance to him.

And, knowing who that person must be, the lad stood up and bowed before her, performing a shy obeisance to the mistress of his house.

At her gesture of recognition and dismissal Mr. Morris executed another low obeisance and withdrew.

"What is thy name, fool?" "Just plain Fool," and he gave her due obeisance.

"To justify Moses his doing obeisance to his father in law.

The cardinal did not notice the obeisance, but he did notice the smile.

Having entered noiselessly in his padded shoes, Shaik Tsin now stood before Victor, offering a low obeisance.

When the reporter revealed his professional identity and explained that he too owed obeisance to Somnath Zuwarkar, the complaint was duly withdrawn.

There, not to receive obeisance is the rule of my faith nor do I touch water for washing my feet.

And do you, Tell, so lightly hold your King, And me, who act as his vice-regent here, That you refuse obeisance to the cap, I hung aloft to test your loyalty?

He crossed the king's chamber contiguous to the council-hall, courteously saluted, as he passed, Loignac and his comrades, whom he found drawn up, and who, returning him a frigid obeisance, followed him as if to show him respect.

Every one in camp showed obeisance to him.

Sidi Amour Abeda's hands ought to be lily-white, for every one who meets him kisses them with devout and slavering obeisance.

Gideon bowed to right and to left, low, grinning, assured comedy obeisances; but as the laughter and applause grew he shook his head, and signaled quietly for the drop.

" Dong-Yung turned, her obeisance half arrested in mid-air.

There might conceivedly be interests in the world worthy of so abject an absorption, so bleaching an obeisance of the individual; but Henry, with the dews of certain classics still upon him, remembered that anything really Olympian in its importance is always strong enough to smile.

After them come in the lions and doe their obeisance vnto the great Can.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  obeisance