0 to go down into, or stay in, a position where one or both knees are on the ground:
1 to go down into, or stay in, a position where one or both knees are on the ground:
Reception at the rails thus became a new device to tackle a longstanding dispute over kneeling at communion.
Whatever the ideas encapsulated, do the seated and kneeling figures represent historical persons as much as or more than they represent idealized events and concepts?
You should have seen him kneeling and praying when the rooms in the castle were already on fire around him.
When small groups of women began kneeling in prayer outside saloons in the 1870s, they met with derision.
It also asks them how often they have to lift heavy loads and stoop, kneel, or crouch at work.
We shall have less reason to kneel down before our present practices and more need to decide in which direction to change them.
He orders her to kneel on the floor to undo his pack of merchandise, saying, 'you are better thus'.
Then he drew her towards him and in a moment she was kneeling at his feet, with her face buried on his knees.
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