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18 Sentences With "grovels"

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He sits there and grovels and feels bad for himself.
"Scaramucci grovels his way in — now comes the hard part" https://t.
Ishii grovels and trembles on the floor while being yelled at, as the real culprit looks on.
"[It was] a guy who grovels — 'Oh, I didn't say that, I didn't say that,'" the real estate tycoon said.
Kichijiro, who enters grunting and twitching, as if in homage to Toshiro Mifune, and grovels at the priest's feet, also seems on hand as much for comic relief as for guidance.
Papa Moupelo, the kindly priest who first called him Moses, is ousted by a careerist director ("an emperor with no clothes"), who grovels to a new Marxist regime in Brazzaville, the capital.
Careful... 'SNL' turns impeachment into the soap opera it's always been (with Jon Hamm) Jeff Sessions grovels for Trump's approval on 'SNL' Weekend Update Céline Dion weighs in on whether Jack could have fit on that 'Titanic' door 'Succession' star Brian Cox pitches Cookie Monster on sweet deal
Jeff Sessions grovels for Trump's approval on 'SNL' Weekend Update 'SNL' sends Harry Styles out for Popeyes in Jordan Peele's 'White Get Out' 'SNL' turns impeachment into the soap opera it's always been (with Jon Hamm) Céline Dion weighs in on whether Jack could have fit on that 'Titanic' door
In yet another print, he grovels avariciously for a pittance at the feet of Prime Minister Pitt as the latter grinds John Bull through a mincing machine to produce gold coins.
He is the source of the intrigue of which he also expects a marriage to his desired Luise. He climbed the social ladder through his unscrupulousness and steps down and grovels up. Another kind of interpretation would be that only his love for Luise and his desire to marry her compel him to carry on this intrigue.
He dwells in a hidden crystal cave where he can see outside events using a magic mirror. He is visited by the Childlike Empress and her guard Big Head, who remain with him until the end of the Nasty crisis. In this film, he grovels before the Empress and sees it as an honor that the monarch would visit him.
While Jeong Inseong is a man of virtue with a calm and mild personality, Jeong Ingwang is a heroic character with a strong and reckless disposition. Ingwang’s father in law Jang Heon is a weak-minded man without a sense of shame who grovels before the powerful. Immediately after the Jeong family collapses, Jang betrays them despite being indebted to them.
Mukesh is Anil, a smarmy stud with an exuberant lack of scruples. While managing to wangle his way to a promotion, a Mumbai trip, he looks up to Shyam, despite the obvious rivalry, Anil decides to move in as acolyte. Shyam is a pro, and wants Anil out of his life, but has to begrudgingly admit that he's a huge help with the ladies. Anil might act unflappable with others around, but grovels in front of Shyam to let him stay.
The plot of the short story "Fat and Thin" in its original version was based on an anecdote, and the conflict between the characters arose accidentally, due to the involuntary oversight of the "Thin". The 1886 edition, being in general textually close to the previous edition of 1883, changed the meaning of the story. The motive of official subordination was eliminated: the "Thin" now grovels before the "Fat" without any practical need, "reflexively". The story also received a much greater satirical sharpness and generality.
Nicosia grovels for the curse to be lifted, and the old woman refuses to do so. A few days later, Nicosia is on a plane to Bucharest, Romania where he expects to attend a business conference. A tall, gaunt, suave man seated nearby introduces himself as Count Dragalescu (John Steiner), and after some small talk, he invites the troubled industrialist to visit him at his castle while in the region. Upon arriving at the hotel, Nicosia discovers that the conference has been postponed, leaving him stranded at the hotel for the entire weekend.
Of course, Draper notes that Falstaff is also something of a boastful military man, but notes, "Falstaff is so complex a character that he may well be, in effect, a combination of interlocking types." As well as appearing in Shakespearean comedy, the Plautine parasite appears in one of the first English comedies. In Ralph Roister Doister, the character of Matthew Merrygreeke follows in the tradition of both Plautine Parasite and Plautine slave, as he both searches and grovels for food and also attempts to achieve his master's desires.
To this grove another sort of reverence is also > paid. No one enters it otherwise than bound with ligatures, thence > professing his subordination and meanness, and the power of the Deity there. > If he falls down, he is not permitted to rise or be raised, but grovels > along upon the ground. And of all their superstition, this is the drift and > tendency; that from this place the nation drew their original, that here > God, the supreme Governor of the world, resides, and that all things else > whatsoever are subject to him and bound to obey him.
The jousting of the columnists took place within a broader debate about the issue of a closed court. For Ranc and Cassagnac, who represented the majority of the press, the closed court was a low manoeuvre to enable the acquittal of Dreyfus, "because the minister is a coward". The proof was "that he grovels before the Prussians" by agreeing to publish the denials of the German ambassador in Paris.Three denials, very brief and ambiguous, were published by the Havas agency in November and December 1894 in order to clarify the responsibility of the German embassy. Bredin, The Affair, p. 85. In other newspapers, such as L’Éclair on 13 December 1894: "the closed court is necessary to avoid a casus belli"; while for Judet in Le Petit Journal of 18 December: "the closed court is our impregnable refuge against Germany"; or in La Croix the same day: it must be "the most absolute closed court".Boussel, The Dreyfus Affair and the Press, p. 60. The trial opened on 19 December 1894 at one o'clockOn the details of proceedings see: Duclert, Biography of Alfred Dreyfus, p.

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