grovel |
worship |
As a verb grovel
is to be prone on the ground.
As a noun worship is
(british) a form of address of a mayor and other dignitaries.
panhandle |
grovel |
As verbs the difference between panhandle and grovel
is that
panhandle is (us) to beg for money, especially with a container in hand for receiving loose change, especially on the street, and particularly, by a bum while
grovel is to be prone on the ground.
As a noun panhandle
is the handle of a pan.
grovel |
shame |
As verbs the difference between grovel and shame
is that
grovel is to be prone on the ground while
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed.
As a noun shame is
uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.
As an interjection shame is
a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
grovel |
legit |
As a verb grovel
is to be prone on the ground.
As an adjective legit is
(informal) legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules.
fondle |
grovel |
As verbs the difference between fondle and grovel
is that
fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly while
grovel is to be prone on the ground.
submissive |
grovel |
As a noun submissive
is one who submits.
As an adjective submissive
is meekly obedient or passive.
As a verb grovel is
to be prone on the ground.
grovel |
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grovel |
kowtow |
As verbs the difference between grovel and kowtow
is that
grovel is to be prone on the ground while
kowtow is to kneel and bow low enough to touch one’s forehead to the ground.
As a noun kowtow is
the act of kowtowing.
kneel |
grovel |
As verbs the difference between kneel and grovel
is that
kneel is to stoop down and rest on the knee or knees while
grovel is to be prone on the ground.
grovel |
creep |
As verbs the difference between grovel and creep
is that
grovel is to be prone on the ground while
creep is to move slowly with the abdomen close to the ground.
As a noun creep is
the movement of something that creeps (like worms or snails.
As a proper noun CREEP is
the Committee to Re-elect the President, which raised money for
Richard Nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.
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