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verb

[grov·el || 'grɑvl ,'grʌvl /'grɒvl]

crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself

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1. 4 synonyms for Cringing: groveling, grovelling, wormlike, wormy

2. Synonyms for Cringing include servile, crouching, cowardly, obsequious, submissive, fawning, grovelling, sycophantic, subservient and groveling

3. Cringing: 1 adj totally submissive Synonyms: groveling , grovelling , wormlike , wormy submissive inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination

4. Manager : Ah! The famous Monsieur poirot. I grovel in mortification, I grovel !

5. I'd prefer you grovel.

6. He grovelled at the feet of conqueror.

7. I don't grovel to anybody.

8. Groveling at the feet of Oogway the Magnificent.

9. I will not grovel for interviews.

10. You must grovel at her feet.

11. She will not grovel to anyone.

12. Don't grovel — stick up for yourself!

13. The dog grovelled before his master when he saw the whip.

14. The dog groveled before his master when he saw the whip.

15. You must know how an ant feels, groveling like that.

16. He sent a grovelling note of apology.

17. A request like yours requires flattery and groveling.

18. Here is the pretty official groveling in sentimentality.

19. Die on your feet or grovelling in the dirt.

20. Were I such they would grovel at my feet.

21. He said he would never grovel before a conqueror.

22. Back formation is the method of forming new words by subtracting something from old ones.The adverbs sideling, groveling, darkling were formed by adding the suffix -ling.But in such sentences, he walks sideling, he lies groveling, I listen darkling, the suffix -ling looked exactly like the ending -ing with the oust that the verbs to sidle, to grovel, to darkle were formed from the adverbs by

23. The department is having to grovel for money again.

24. 10 He sent a grovelling note of apology.

25. Maybe if I really grovel, he will pass me.