stoop in English

noun
1
a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forward.
a tall, thin man with a stoop
synonyms:hunchround shoulderscurvature of the spinekyphosis
2
the downward swoop of a bird of prey.
We were watching Annie, another centre falconer, luring a young lanner through a pattern of stoops and dives after a pair of meat-garnished, dried wings swung on a long cord.
verb
1
bend one's head or body forward and downward.
he stooped down and reached toward the coin
noun
verb

Use "stoop" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "stoop" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stoop", or refer to the context using the word "stoop" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't stoop to her level.

2. He can stoop to fawn.

3. How could anyone stoop so low?

4. I would never stoop to cheating.

5. I won't stoop to argue with him.

6. 2 They stoop and bend down together;

7. I didn't think he'd stoop to cheating.

8. 13 He would never stoop to conciliate.

9. Jarvis stepped out on to the stoop.

10. Bosporanic Absolutely ideal for stickball and stoop ball

11. I don't want you to stoop so low.

12. They should be made to stoop to enter.

13. You surely don't think I'd stoop to that!

14. He tends to stoop because he's so tall.

15. I didn't expect you to stoop to lying.

16. I refuse to stoop to such bullying tactics.

17. They will stoop to every low-down trick.

18. If you do, you stoop to their level.

19. We sat talking on the stoop until midnight.

20. They stood together on the stoop and rang the bell.

21. We had to stoop to pass through the low entrance.

22. He is a tall man with a slight stoop.

23. He would not stoop to do anything dishonorable.sentencedict .com

24. She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.

25. There's no blood on the front stoop or walk, either.

26. He was a tall, thin fellow with a slight stoop.

27. The doorway was so low that he had to stoop.

28. 3 We had to stoop to pass through the low entrance.

29. I don't believe she would ever stoop to bribery or blackmail.

30. In what sense do Babylon’s gods “stoop over” and “bend down”?

31. You know, on my back stoop, the lot across the street, back yard.

32. At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.

33. Yet economists now routinely stoop to ad hominem attacks and inflammatory polemics.

34. Tis less discredit to abridge petty charges, than to stoop to petty gettings.

35. The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it.

36. I no longer had to stoop to wash my hands in public restrooms.

37. To stoop, especially with the knees bent: Crouched over the grate, searching for his keys

38. She got home to find the kids sitting on the stoop waiting for her.

39. To stoop, especially with the knees bent: Crouched over the grate, searching for his keys

40. They are ready to say and write contemptible falsities and to stoop to do meanness.”

41. Barnett did not stoop to the kind of chicanery that had made Davis so unpopular.

42. I am shocked that the magazine would stoop to publishing nude pictures of the couple.

43. I could never stoop to such conduct as that;I should consider it beneath me.

44. He is tall and old, with gray hair, and he walks with a slight stoop.’

45. She stood on the stoop , shrunken, gesticulating with thin arms , her loose mouth working angrily.

46. I have had to stoop to pocketing the money the Supporters' Club give for raffle prizes.

47. See synonyms for: Crouch / Crouched / Crouching on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object) to stoop or bend low

48. There were very few functionaries, however mean, who would stoop to inquire into the maintenance of toilets.

49. 5 Barnett did not stoop to the kind of chicanery that had made Davis so unpopular.

50. 30 I sat on our scratchy brick stoop, dangling my legs edge, feeling more rootless felt.