bended knee

collocation in English

meaningsofknee

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knee
noun[C]
uk
/niː/
us
/niː/
the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg ...
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(Definition ofkneefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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You promised, onbendedknee, that her son was safe to return from exile.
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There is no question of inviting authorities to come onbendedkneeto us.
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There was no question of having to go onbendedknee.
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On those occasions there was no question of going onbendedkneeto the judge.
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I ask him to treat them not as supplicants, demanding that they should come to him cap in hand and onbendedknee, saying that they are sorry.
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Until about six months ago, an individual seeking help in phasing energy payments had to go onbendedkneeto get a prepayment meter from the electricity or gas board.
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The man carrying it bows under the weight appearing to offer it up to the friar on partiallybendedknee.
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He is intensely proud of his industrial working class upbringing and one of his favourite mottoes is better a broken nose than abendedknee.
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We were going down on our bended knees for projectors and things like that.
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He only has to threaten and the heads of government come begging for concessions on bended knees.
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I have earnestly prayed on bended knees for such a day to dawn.
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That is an incentive for which most manufacturers in this country would go on their bended knees.
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Working people would go on their bended knees to keep their sons from joining.
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I went on my bended knees to 700 constituents and begged them to leave my borough.
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He says that he has pleaded on bended knees with all the regulators and power generating boards, and that he has done his very best, but no one believes him.
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We need not always be going down on our bended knees asking for work if it does not bring sufficient to supply the workers with the reasonable necessaries of life.
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The dance usually involves couples walking gracefully in a quarter-note rhythm, on slightly bended knees, with relaxed turns and gently swaying.
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