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Bowed down   /baʊd daʊn/   Listen
Bowed down

adjective
1.
Heavily burdened with work or cares.  Synonyms: loaded down, overburdened, weighed down.  "Found himself loaded down with responsibilities" , "Overburdened social workers" , "Weighed down with cares"






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"Bowed down" Quotes from Famous Books



... repented, and will not again tear the body of a mouse with my teeth. I will give bread to the deserving poor. Forgive my sin, O great Forgiver, for have I not come to Thee bowed down with sorrow?" ...
— The Cat and the Mouse - A Book of Persian Fairy Tales • Hartwell James

... Our Saviour invited all erring mortals to enter upon a higher life when He said, "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." The invitation is accompanied with a promise. To all who are weary of excess and bowed down by passion, rest and restoration are promised, if they will but reform and employ proper ...
— The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English • R. V. Pierce

... Cottage I know not, but there appeared before me—to the barking of sheep- dogs—a couple of snuffy and shambling figures, each wrapped in a plaid, each armed with a rude staff; and I was immediately bowed down to have forgotten them so long, and of late to have thought of them ...
— St Ives • Robert Louis Stevenson

... with hot and passionate kisses and wild words of worship, he knew quite well. But in that he was able to exercise such a mastery over himself and keep that other Saxham down, Saxham gave praise to that strange god he had set up, and worshipped, and bowed down before, calling ...
— The Dop Doctor • Clotilde Inez Mary Graves

... down over the front window, but the lamp threw a shadow on it, plain as a photograph. It was the shadow of the old man, sitting there with his arms flung out across the table, and his head bowed down on them. I was just hesitating, whether to knock or to slip away, when I heard him groan, and sort of cry out, 'Oh, my Danny! My Danny! If only you could have ...
— Georgina of the Rainbows • Annie Fellows Johnston


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