curtsy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for curtsy in the English»French Dictionary

curtsy in the PONS Dictionary

curtsy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to curtsy to sb
to make a curtsy to sb
to bob a curtsy to sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Monarchs were to be bowed to by men and curtsied to by women.
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Meeting royals became a more informal affair: dress codes were relaxed, bowing and curtsying optional.
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He always treats her with curtsy.
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Perhaps because we curtsy to a foreign monarch and fly her flag on ours?
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She deserves a curtsy for that alone.
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Everyone's all dressed up and it's all very formal, you learn how to curtsy and it's all very, very formal.
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Apparently aware of their royal connections, they would curtsy or salute whenever their relatives appeared on television.
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Harry landed on the green and the second time he met the nervous guests with a delightful curtsy that had everyone cheering.
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Try 12 curtsies on each side and work up to three sets.
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When seated as a personatrix (of the deceased grandmother of her husband), she did not bow with her head to her hands, but made the curtsy.
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