Well, its pretty simple actually. Theres a tumor in your knee.
its Russian for kneel before no man
No. It is the past tense of the word kneel.
arthritis
Atal bihari vajpayee
kneel down on one knee. give him/her a flower. whisper softly in their ear, "Let's ZUMBA!"
Break it down. It sounds the same as grin. Gin as in the drink.Knee as in you kneel on it - gin knee = Ginny.
Why you kneel is because back in the old days, anyone kneeling would mean they're less of what the other is. So a man kneeling, is showing the woman that she's of higher class than he.
Will kneel. I will kneel. You will kneel. He/she will kneel. We will kneel. They will kneel.
That is the correct spelling of "knell" (clock tolling sound). The similar word is "kneel" (to go down on a knee).
My knee is hurting; I fell off a cliff. I have a knee fetish - I can't help it I was walking through an Iraqi village, but couldn't help noticing that one woman had one knee showing, and was following me: how unorthodox. I've come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee. When I'm gardening, I kneel on my right knee the most. I have rheumatism in my knee. I can touch my knee with my shoulder. Any of the above could be appropriate sentences including the word 'knee'. I hope you find one is useful for whatever purpose you had in mind.
To kneel is to stand on your knees rather than your feet. In most cases this means resting on both knees, but when kneeling as a sign of respect (e.g. to a monarch), one knee touches the ground while the other leg bends. The attitude when pleading for something or when at prayer has both knees on the ground.