be all over vs bow and scrape

be all over

bow and scrape

noun
  • A deep formal bow with right leg drawn back touching the ground. 

verb
  • To make a deep bow with the right leg drawn back (thus scraping the floor), left hand pressed across the abdomen, right arm held aside. 

  • To behave in a servile, obsequious, or excessively polite manner. 

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