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    Use "bow out" in a sentence

    bow out example sentences

    bow out


    1. parts, and will bring you on the mountains of Israel: 3 And I will strike your bow out of your left hand, and will cause your arrows to


    2. I had lost, and I knew the time had come to bow out of the competition


    3. John squirmed under Nuke’s unrelenting stare and doubts about his honesty, until he became so uncomfortable that he said, “I will bow out


    4. He said he would defer to her new friend and bow out


    5. Tommy turned to me and gave a deep bow out of respect for my former position and age, I suspected


    6. All I know now, is that I can’t bow out,


    7. Joey’s trembling shook the crossbow out of line when he fired


    8. Not knowing when his knife got lost in the entire ruckus, Joey reached for Bahit’s crossbow out of his hands


    9. surviving heroes must graciously bow out and hand over the spoils of


    10. Ensure that you do not hitch your shoulder or move your elbow out to the side

    11. That was around the time I decided to bow out


    12. The media itself chose to bow out of the entire affair and refused to defend his right to free speech… while at the same time, treacherously and double faced: it blew up his tiny faux pas into a National scandal


    13. that it’s for the good of the Party or he’ll just bow out of


    14. All that remained was to bow out of this place as quickly as possible without raising suspicion


    15. And the Rebel Minister, reaching into his glove compartment, he pulls out a rag to wipe the expression of shatter-proof resistance on his face, as he turns up the volume, and leans his elbow out the window, breathing in a fresh new air, as he pulls up into the church grounds, of the congregation next on his hit list


    16. California had a shade at the start, lost ground at the mile, poked its bow out again at the mile-and-a-half mark, fell behind as Washington hit ‘ten big ones’ three successive times at the two-mile mark, came back strong a moment later


    17. He led her by her elbow out of the bar


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