(16) I remembered how, as a younger man, I would never have groveled or whined for any reason. (15) Incidentally, the ancient Maya had a fairly advanced understanding of astronomy - so there's some question as to whether they would have grovelled in front an eclipse. (14) And after the attacks on her grow worse they experience mixed emotions as Jack grovels and pleads with her not to go when finally she decides she has had enough and announces she is leaving. (13) As he is a fictional character, there is no shame in your grovellingly subservient status. (12) We resolved to show him and everyone else that the days for grovelling were over. grovel verb /rvl/, /rvl/ Verb Forms intransitive grovel (to somebody) (for something) (disapproving) to behave in a very humble way toward someone who is more important than you or who can give you something you want He went groveling to her for forgiveness. Happens way too often, sleep deprivation, bad genetics, other factors. (11) They groveled to the females before every song and it was just a lame rock performance. Grovel Cyclist A really off day on the bike for a Gravel Cyclist. (10) He is beginning to look like a recidivist groveler who should not be allowed any nearer the Oval Office than the public tour. (9) The new TV advert grovellingly asks us to ÔÇÿreturn to using railÔÇÖ. (8) I knocked over the bowl with all the beads in it and spent fifteen minutes grovelling on my hands and knees on the living room carpet painstakingly picking them up again. (7) This requires flexibility and upper-body strength, neither of which I had, and it was generally humiliating, especially when we had to grovel on the ground doing ÔÇÿpower movesÔÇÖ. (6) Obviously a good grovel is as necessary today as it was in the days of serfs. (5) He held his hands to his face and began to grovel towards nothing, his elbows resting on the grainy ground, tears clotting the soft brine. (3) everyone expected me to grovel with gratitude (4) If they want me to get down and grovel on the floor, no. (2) She saw him grovel on the floor, begging for mercy. (1) Each year at harvest, the prince hosts a feast for the noblemen of the countryside, while the peasants who farm his land grovel in abject poverty.
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