The girl ended her dance at once, made an obeisance, and left the room.
"Then walk slowly up and make obeisance to the Queen."
Without conscious thought he made an obeisance of deep respect.
But she did not cease to make obeisance, and to call me by names that are too high to be written.
He was, however, instructed to make obeisance to no one but the emperor himself.
She opened the door, stood aside for them to pass, then made a low obeisance before closing it again.
They rose, made obeisance and backed away to the staircase.
As we passed, the people knelt immediately to the ground and made obeisance to their Lord.
A guard made obeisance as he reached the gang tube between.
"You must now make obeisance, if you will, in the direction of your father and mother."