Curtsies [noun]
Definition of Curtsies:
bending
Opposite/Antonyms of Curtsies:
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Sentence/Example of Curtsies:
"It's Stylites—bob yer curtsy," whispered Agnes in Connie's ear.
So, as she was about to pass me with a little curtsy and a pretty smile, I stopped her.
And then the lady went, sweeping a low curtsy to Mr. Dockwrath as she passed out of the room.
At a flash I had my whipping in a low dipped curtsy and a mocking smile like that she had flung to Falconnet.
In a moment she returned, dropped him a bit of curtsy, and informed him that her mistress would receive him.
Her curtsy was profound; and when the Governor took her by the hand and kissed her still blooming cheek, she curtsied again.
They smiled back,—the gentlemen bowing slightly, the ladies making a sketch of a curtsy.
Leaving the white wall against which she had leaned, she came a little forward, and with gayety and grace dropped him a curtsy.
As she sank forward in a deep and graceful curtsy she added, "Can't you see that Rupert has brought home his Marchioness?"
The stranger stepped forward with almost an air of welcome and, dropping a mock curtsy, announced herself.