Sentences with curtsy
curt·sy
C c - We were taught how to curtsy to the Queen. [VERB + to]
- She gave a curtsy.
- Perhaps it is even a curtsy to Maudsley, mother to four daughters, an artist in her own right, backbone of the family.
- The Duchess of York was a patron and we'd have to curtsy to her when she came to visit.
- And then there was the Melanie Fountain curtsy, which got the biggest applause because Melanie, who has a dislocated knee.
- Richards seems to be going back in time with his pirate curtsy and eternal bluesman leer while Jagger.
- But her curtsy was just as deep as other debutantes in the splendor at the Regent Beverly Wilshire.
- I do know that I value being an American citizen more than ever and I am proud to be the American author who does not curtsy to her subjects.