Use bowed in a sentence
Sentences ending with bowed
- He was seated with legs crossed in Oriental fashion and with head slightly bowed. [11]
- Sergeant Tom stood watching her pityingly; the old man's head was bowed. [11]
- Ere long, indeed, she stooped a good deal, and as time went on I saw her ever with her back bent and her head bowed. [10]
- She had first seen him the day her father was buried, standing apart from the people, his face sorrowful, his eyes heavy, his figure bowed. [11]
- They knew each other slightly, and they bowed. [11]
- There was an instant's pause, as though the fashionable lady would offer her hand; but their eyes met, and they only bowed. [11]
- I looked him in the eyes steadily for a moment, into malicious, unswerving eyes, as maliciously and unswervingly myself, and then we both bowed. [11]
- She, however, murmured his name and bowed. [11]
- It has been further claimed that he bowed. [9]
- Nicholas promised to come and blushed again as he bowed. [2]
Short sentences using bowed
- Smiling, he bowed low. [11]
- The Colonel bowed his head. [9]
- The other bowed his head. [11]
- I bowed my head. [9]
- Willarski bowed his head. [2]
- He bowed his head again. [11]
- He bowed to go. [10]
- I bowed, she courtesied. [9]
- He stopped and bowed. [9]
- Now the knight bowed. [10]
Sentences containing bowed two or more times
- We've met 'em out riding several times, and Sally (Miss Peabody) bowed to Irene, and pa and I bowed to everybody, but they haven't called. [4]
More example sentences with the word bowed in them
- Had one stood within "the Hunter's Room," as it was called, a little while before, one would have seen a man's head bowed before a woman, and her hand smoothing back the hair from the handsome brow where dissipation had drawn some deep lines. [11]
- He shook hands with, and nodded good-humouredly at, Medallion and the Little Chemist, bowed to the avocat, and touched off his greeting to Monsieur De la Riviere with deliberation, not offering his hand--this very reserve a sign of equality not lost on the young Seigneur. [11]
- The Colonel bowed with that courtesy and respect which distinguished him, and Mrs. Brice left them to go back into the room of torment, and watch by the sergeant's pallet. [9]
- By his influence with Ismail he had even more power at last than the Chief Eunuch or the valet-de-chambre, before whom the highest officials bowed low. [11]
- Here he remained, with his head bowed upon his breast for some time, and then suddenly raising it, said, 'Once, and once for all, have you brought me any money? [12]
- He was sitting, with his head bowed on his hands, opposite to the large portrait of her dead mother in her bridal robes. [10]
- Miss Woodburn laughed with her face bowed upon her wrist. [8]
- He advanced hesitatingly, with head bowed and bare, and dropped upon one knee in front of Tom. [5]
- Jack Brinsmade bowed with great ceremony, and took his departure. [9]
- He crossed himself with an accustomed movement, bent till he touched the ground with his hand, and bowed his white head with a deep sigh. [2]
- But I bowed with a sort of awed submission, and he turned and left the room. [11]
- He thanked Charley with a beaming face, and then the two friends bowed and moved towards the door. [11]
- The grey-haired man who, but a short time before, had retained all the vigour of youth, approached the Queen with bowed head and saddened heart. [10]
- And all the while one nun after another glided through the chamber in silence, and with bowed head, her arms folded, and never so much as lifting an eye to look at me. [10]
- But her airs were so natural that young and old bowed before her. [9]
- While the soldiers were shouting Kutuzov leaned forward in his saddle and bowed his head, and his eye lit up with a mild and apparently ironic gleam. [2]
- Most of them were peasants; and they exhibited no servility in receiving their marks of distinction, but bowed to the king as they would to any other man, and his majesty touched his cocked hat in return. [4]
- The maidservants who were opening the shutters glanced gaily out into the streets, and arranged the flowers in front of the windows or bowed reverently as a priest passed by on his way to mass. [10]
- I bowed and went towards the door, and was already on the threshold when he called me back once more, and said: 'Remember your parents and their fate! [10]
- The evening was well forward when Doltaire, rising from his seat in the drawing-room, bowed to me, and said, "If it pleases you, monsieur? [11]
- No sooner had we made fast than we were boarded by a shabby customs officer who, when he had seen our passports, bowed politely and invited us to land. [9]
- The odd thing was that he should have bowed to Clark, who was dressed no differently from Bowman and Harrod and Duff; and the man's voice trembled piteously as he spoke. [9]
- When the service was over, Kutuzov stepped up to the icon, sank heavily to his knees, bowed to the ground, and for a long time tried vainly to rise, but could not do so on account of his weakness and weight. [2]
- Mr. Clarence Colfax was likewise on the boat, and passing Stephen on the guards, bowed distantly. [9]
- The large room was full of light, and through the half-dozen windows burst upon her the enchanting scene of the Bay, Henderson sat at his table, which was covered with neatly arranged legal documents, but bowed over it, his head resting upon his arms. [4]
- Her fair hair was drawn plainly and smoothly, over her temples, and the slender, slightly stooping figure, resembled a young tree, which the storm has bowed and deprived of strength and will to raise itself. [10]
- A solitary bell was clanging on the chapel as I went by, and I saw three nuns steal past me with bowed heads. [11]
- Though his head was bowed, he crossed the little garden with a swift, firm tread, and, without noticing the questions and warnings of his companions, walked at once to the impluvium. [10]
- He bowed to Virginia (not too politely, to be sure). [9]
- Gen. Grant got up and bowed, and the storm of applause swelled into a hurricane. [5]
- Everett Constable bowed uncertainly, for Alison scarcely noticed them. [9]
- Colonel Clark rode twenty paces in front, alone, his head bowed with thinking. [9]
- Crozier bowed and turned, again grasping the rail of the witness-box with one hand, while with an air of cogitation and suspense he stroked his chin with the long fingers of the other hand. [11]
- Suddenly the Duke turned to a door at the right of the President's chair, and, opening it, bowed courteously to some one beyond. [11]
- The young artist turned pale and said with bowed head, and in low voice as he turned to go: "Right is always on the side of the strongest. [10]
- Each in his turn went up to the priest (they were all within a large circular railing) and bowed profoundly and then went spinning away deliriously and took his appointed place in the circle, and continued to spin. [5]
- Yes--on; still on towards the goal; away over ruins and stones, through blood and dust, till she bowed her proud neck, crushed and beaten, and sued for mercy. [10]
- She merely bowed towards me, as if to dismiss me, and then she rose, took his arm, and moved away. [11]
- With limbs huddled together, head bowed down, arms crossed upon the breast, and fingers tightly clenched, it rocked to and fro upon its seat without a moment's pause, accompanying the action with the mournful sound he had heard. [12]
- Gen. Grant bowed to the people two or three times, then approached my side of the platform and the mayor pulled me forward and introduced me. [5]
- Now he bowed to the gentlemen, offered her his arm, and as they descended the staircase, whispered: "The mask who escorted you just now detained me;--and there . [10]
- Presently he crept to the door of the office, pushed it open, and beheld Mr. Carvel with his head bowed, down in his hands. [9]
- On his way to the aunt he bowed to the little princess with a pleased smile, as to an intimate acquaintance. [2]
- Ledscha scarcely seemed to notice it, and, with bowed head, walked beside him through the side entrance to the door of Hermon's studio. [10]
- Yet she managed to nod, and directly after the favourite bowed a farewell to Charmian. [10]
- He bowed gravely to Mrs. Brice and Mr. Brinsmade, and he patted Virginia. [9]
- The Regent went to meet him, bowed before him, and then withdrew to the back of the hall with him alone. [10]
- Belle Treherne bowed to me gravely, and smiled slightly. [11]
- Presently she turned to Ingles and spoke to him quickly in a low voice; then, descending the steps, passed out through the lane made for her by the crowd, he following with shaking limbs and bowed bead. [11]
- Landrassy bowed suavely to Ian as they met outside Mennaval's door in the early evening of this day when the business was accomplished, the former coming out, the latter going in. [11]
- The Macedonian bowed to his sovereign with calm dignity, and in the name of the municipally hoped he had rested well. [10]
- Reducing my English to his comprehension as I measured it--he bowed when I asked him if he understood--I explained to him many things necessary for the good of his country. [11]
- The Indian bowed to him courteously, then sat down again. [11]
- As Neforis went to her place, she shook her bowed head: she was meditating on the choice offered her by Orion, of yielding to the patriarch's commands or to her son's wishes. [10]
- Wibisma pretended not to hear the provoking words, and, as the fencing-master left the room, walked calmly, with head erect, towards the musician, bowed courteously, and thanked him for the kindness he had shown his son the day before. [10]
- He stood face to face with the mighty monarch of colors, listened to gracious words from his lips, and saw the nonogenarian, whose tall figure was scarcely bowed, receive the king's gifts. [10]
- He bowed gravely to each, yet the bow seemed grotesque, his body was so ungainly. [11]
- First they bowed to each other, and Junia gave a pleasant smile, but instantly she felt here was a factor in her own life--how, she could not tell. [11]
- He begged them to be seated also, but they only bowed their thanks or murmured them, and remained standing. [5]
- Only a brief time for consideration remained; for, even as she bowed her head on the bosom of her friend, the "introducer" entered the room, crying, "Her illustrious Majesty will expect those whom she summoned in a few minutes! [10]
- The thought flashed through his mind like lightning, even as he bowed before Harrik, who salaamed and said: "Peace be unto thee! [11]
- He moved as though some heavy burden of care bowed his strong shoulders. [10]
- Boris understood that this was meant for him and, closing his eyes, slightly bowed his head. [2]
- For an instant they were face to face, and then bowed and passed on. [4]
- Still they sat there, bowed, motionless, silent, the visitor long ago gone, they unaware. [5]
- Laflamme bowed low, then turned and said coolly to the soldier: "You may wait outside to-day, Roupet. [11]
- Eva walked before them with bowed head. [10]
- The initiated bowed their heads till they touched the pavement, and the priests and scholars bent their faces down to the earth, when they beheld their haughty master so filled with humility and devotion. [10]
- The men raised their bonnets-rouges, the woman bowed low, and the Seigneur entered the post-office door. [11]
- The courtiers around the throne straightened their bowed figures, the pages forgot their fatigue, and all joined in the Greek salutation of welcome, and the "Life! [10]
- The president of the senate had listened with a penitent mien and bowed head, but now he recovered his presence of mind and exclaimed indignantly: "The people die, the town and country are going to ruin, plague and horrors rise up from the river. [10]
- Charley bowed to the Seigneur and the Abbe, then turned inquiringly towards the two constables. [11]
- He placed upon the Saviour's bowed figure, Costa's head, as he had painted it in Titian's studio, and the Madonna, in defiance of the stern judges in Madrid, received the sibyl's face, to please himself and do honor to his mother. [10]
- Kutuzov bowed with the same smile. [2]
- His footsteps across the Place du Vier Prison had been unsteady, his head bowed, though more than once he raised it with a sort of effort, as it were in indignation or defiance. [11]
- The officer ordered the men to loose the prisoner and return his sword to him; then bowed respectfully, and said-- "Please you, sir, to follow me. [5]
- At the reply the inspector of taxes bowed profoundly, and signed to the Spanish officer behind him. [10]
- The circle of the heavy eyebrows ended at the wide nostrils; the mouth was a crescent, but bowed downwards; the heavy shoulders were rounded. [9]
- Philip bowed to the governess, and, still standing and waving his hand towards the river, hoped they liked Rivervale, and then added: "I see you can read in the country. [4]
- So when presently the gentleman himself appeared smiling at our door, which his servant had left open, we both of us rose up in astonishment and bowed very respectfully, and my face burned at the thought of the message I had sent him. [9]
- On one of the days of the trial, Dyck's father, bowed, morose, and obstinate, came to see him. [11]
- Cynegius held out the crown to the victor, who bowed to receive it. [10]
- All knelt at the base of the oar that was waving the signal-coat aloft, and bowed their heads. [5]
- So it was that, with bowed head, Angele left the room with the Queen of England, leaving Lempriere and De la Foret gazing at each other, the one bewildered, the other lost in painful reverie, and Leicester smiling maliciously at them both. [11]
- It was observable that the young gentlemen neither bowed to nor spoke with students whose caps differed in color from their own. [5]
- When he had taken out the money, she bowed hastily and ran down the stairs. [10]
- Such was the tact which the old darky had acquired from his master that he left the dishes on the shining mahogany board, and bowed himself out. [9]
- He was slowly striding up and down with a gloomy fire in his eye, a deeply-lined brow, and his head sunk on his breast: and yet it was not bowed with sorrow. [10]
- He liked the streets of small brick houses, with here and there one painted red, and the mortar lines picked out in white, and with now and then a fine wooden portal of fluted pillars and a bowed transom. [8]
- The old lank straightness was gone, the shoulders were bent, the head was thrust forward, as though the long habit of looking into dark places had bowed it out of all manhood. [11]
- The high-priest went straight up to him, and said, as he bowed before him: "Pardon my long delay, but I was detained by a great surprise. [10]
- If he had stopped for a few moments with the hardware dealer, or chatted with any of the dozen people who bowed and stared at him, he might have saved himself a good deal of trouble. [9]
- This straight-backed and stiff necked man, who had never bowed his head save only in church and before the holy images of the saints, learnt now to stoop and bend. [10]
- At this Horapollo stepped up to Alexander, his eyes flashing with rage, and demanded that the intruder should be forbidden to speak; but the commanding eye of the new-comer rested on the dyer, who bowed his head and allowed him to proceed. [10]
- There the two stepped into a boat that waited for them, of which the rowers were nobly fashioned, like the Keeper of the House, and as they bowed their heads to a melodious blessing, the boat drew away. [11]
- The hostlers and station-keepers treated the really powerful conductor of the coach merely with the best of what was their idea of civility, but the driver was the only being they bowed down to and worshipped. [5]
- The sleepy orderly started up from under the archway at our approach, bowed profoundly to Madame, looked askance at me, and declared, with a thousand regrets, that Monsieur le Baron was having his siesta. [9]
- He preened himself somewhat and bowed to the Judge. [11]
- John Paul rose somewhat abruptly, seized his hat and bowed to his Lordship, and in the face of a rain sallied out, remarking that he had as yet seen nothing of the city. [9]
- At length the soldier bowed low, and the woman responded gravely. [11]
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