Sentences with obeisance
o·bei·sance
O o - While he was still young and strong all paid obeisance to him. [+ to]
- One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
- But back with the underlings, the Jekyll and Hyde is a bully who demands obeisance and who favours the flatterers and toadies.
- It's intended as obeisance and is interpreted as sacrilege.
- The nobles gave obeisance to the new king.
- For its part, Indonesia should recognise that regional countries do not owe it greater obeisance due to their proximity.