Kneeling in a sentence as a noun

The whole pose looked off to me. It seemed odd that important papers would be signed kneeling.

While studying drafting in school I became attached to kneeling chairs.

I now have to get up and walk more during the day or even alternate between standing at my desk and kneeling.

My ******** detector is going 'ting..ting..ting..'Speaking of magic chairs, I remember when the kneeling chair was all the rage.

On a slightly related topic, all this "Calvin pissing on cross" and "Calving kneeling against the cross" make me angrier than it should.

Until we learn to control that basic fear response, the TSA will still be around and people will still be scared of sitting next to a dark-skinned man kneeling in prayer.

Without any evidence supporting its benefits, the kneeling chair is little more than another fad in cubicle ergonomics.

Google started as an umpteenth search company on cheap machines and offered to sell out for one million, and Amazon started just by selling books from a website with buggy tech and workers kneeling on the floor to package the books.

Tower Garden™ is more nutritious than almost any conventional or organic produce commercially available.\nGrow in your backyard, year round, and “there is no weeding, tilling, kneeling, or getting dirty!

Kneeling definitions

noun

supporting yourself on your knees

See also: kneel