Definitionadj. stretched out and lying at full length along the ground
Last update: June 25, 2015
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The piligrimmes prostrate themselves before the almighty. [Please select]
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Every morning she fall prostrate in worship of Lord Rama. [Please select]
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Men, women children, all lay prostrate like ears of corn under a tempest. [Please select]
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Poetry must be conceived as a violent attack on unknown forces, to reduce and prostrate them before man. [Please select]
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Peter Mikhayeff alone had sufficient courage to dismount and approach the prostrate form, his companions riding around the village and entering by way of the back yards. [Please select]
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I lived in a frightful dread, I prayed to God, and I prostrated myself. [Please select]
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Again those ravens came swirling round, flapping their wings wildly over the prostrate penitent. [Please select]
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For a minute she remained prostrate with the child by her side. [Please select]
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Extending her hand to raise Iras, who had sunk prostrate before her, she kissed her on the forehead, whispering, "The children." [Please select]
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He then looked down on the prostrate girl, and said imperiously: "Rise." [Please select]
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I thought I had heard once, that the Greeks only prostrated themselves before their gods. [Please select]
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