Oh, dude, the word "grovel" is used in the novel "Shiloh" in Chapter 4 when Marty is describing how his dog, Shiloh, behaves around his abusive owner, Judd Travers. Marty mentions how Shiloh will grovel and cower whenever Judd is around, showing fear and submission. So yeah, it's like a pretty intense moment in the book, man.
it means follow
Stove This word rhymes with it. rove stove
The guilty convict could only grovel and plead for the mercy of the court.
shovel and grovel
Shiloh is derived from the bible and the meaning of the word is "gift for him."
Synonyms for the word cowered might include cringe, shrink, or pull back. Tremble, shake, crouch, quail, and grovel could also be used as synonyms for cowered.
The word Shiloh is of Hebrew origin and the meaning of the word is 'His gift'. But there are some scholars who say that the word meant 'he who was sent'. In Bible the word is used as a prophetic name for the Messiah but the word has his famebecause it is attributed to the name of some places in the United States of America and one of them was the site of a crucial battle that was fought in the American Civilwar. The word is used as name for a girl and as a boy as well but the word is more famous as a surname rather than the name of a person. But recently it is in newsbecause the celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has given their daughter's name as Shiloh
Prose (apex)
The answer is STIPULATING TRUST ME!
In the King James version the word - Shiloh - appears 33 times
The word novel comes from French novel, from Latin novellus.
A compound word for novel is storybook.