stooping in English

verb
1
bend one's head or body forward and downward.
he stooped down and reached toward the coin
2
lower one's moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible.
Craig wouldn't stoop to thieving
synonyms:lower oneselfsinkdescendresortgo as far assink as low as
adjective
verb

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

1. I enter the house, stooping slightly.

2. 15 Checks the great mother stooping to caress her.

3. Stooping, their light lifts the lids upon my eyes.

4. Stooping to pat him, she glanced into the porch.

5. I yearn , while stooping, for my homeland more.

6. Stooping, he stared at him in breathless and frozen ferocity.

7. Squiggly King inweavesno cicelies osmose nebulously after Avrom Brutifying syne, quite stooping.

8. It'should be high enough to work without stooping - approximately 106 cm.

9. 2 Isaiah says that Bel has “bent down” and Nebo is “stooping over.”

10. She set her teeth, then, half stooping, sprang towards the next stone.

11. To save you from stooping, the oven door has a high level handle.

12. Stooping , holding their silver lamp above us, long they lookand deeply . Long they pause.

13. The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane.

14. Stooping double beneath the low dwarven ceiling , the patrol moved into black - ness.

15. Mr. Pan was exasperated, but he restrained himself and, stooping down, picked up the child.

16. Stooping down to pick up the pen, he felt a sharp pain in his back.

17. The rest were all somewhat stooping, as though watching the manoeuvres of this last.

18. Synonyms for Bowed include droopy, bowing, drooping, sagging, hanging, declining, stooping, nodding, declined and hung

19. Stooping down, John peers into the tomb and sees the bandages, but he remains outside.

20. And stooping to look in, he saw linen cloths lying there; however , he did not enter.

21. 5 And, stooping forward, he beheld the bandages lying,+ yet he did not go in.

22. Their stooping posture was of a person melting down, slumping into the stance of a vicious carnivore.

23. Replying with a snide remark means stooping to the bully's level, and the problem could escalate.

24. I opened it and there he was, a tall, slightly stooping figure who spoke with a gentle voice.

25. Synonyms for Curtsying include bobbing, genuflecting, bowing, greeting, kneeling, stooping, bending the knee, dropping a curtsy, salaaming and kowtowing

26. Alida went downstairs, stooping a little, not knowing that she stooped, annoyed at the trouble a hot drink caused.

27. No one can pretend that his stooping, kneeling, and digging figures are beautiful, either by contemporary standards or our own.

28. Condescending (adj.) 1707, "marked or characterized by condescension, stooping to the level of one's inferiors," present-participle adjective from condescend.In …

29. Cling as closely as possible to the saddle, but avoid stooping forward, or using your hands to keep you in your seat

30. At one end a ruminating tar was still further adorning it with his jack- knife, stooping over and diligently working away at the space between his legs.

31. A Breeder's back and knees are usually arthritic from stooping, bending, and sitting in the birthing box, but are strong enough to enable the Breeder to sdo this all over again the next day

32. Hence, speaking prophetically of two of the main Babylonian gods, Isaiah says: “Bel has bent down, Nebo is stooping over; their idols have come to be for the wild beasts and for the domestic animals, their loads, pieces of luggage, a burden for the tired animals.”