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rostrate

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a beak or beaklike snout or proboscis

How To Use rostrate In A Sentence

  • Another (even greater) problem was that she was unwilling to submit to her dictates or prostrate herself in abject submission.
  • She was prostrate with grief after her son's death.
  • You may be able to be rescued for one day, but the next day another will come and you will again willingly prostrate yourself before him. NAKED EMPIRE
  • The word masjid comes from the verb sajada (sah-jah-dah), which means "to prostrate" or "to kneel. Arabic for Dummies
  • If you like a sweeter scent and have a wetter spot, prostrate chamomile works the same way.
  • The crowd should have been prostrate, the women ululating.
  • Gokool refused to prostrate himself at his feet while he should put his foot on his head; for which his gooroo was displeased ... Life of William Carey
  • She was found prostrate on the floor of the cell.
  • Towards the end of the service, the priest circled the length of the church with his thurible, gently and almost apologetically stepping over the prostrate Muslims blocking his way.
  • Julie was prostrate with grief after her father's death.
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