stoop|stooped|stooping|stoops in English
verb
[stuːp]
bend the body forward and downward; stand or walk with the head and shoulders bent forward, slouch; condescend, lower oneself
Use "stoop|stooped|stooping|stoops" in a sentence
1. Alida went downstairs, stooping a little, not knowing that she stooped, annoyed at the trouble a hot drink caused.
2. She stoops to gather stones en route.
3. 46 Bel bends down,+ Neʹbo stoops over.
4. Figures rocked on porches, hunched on stoops.
5. I enter the house, stooping slightly.
6. She is small and slightly stooped.
7. She stooped and lifted the valance.
8. He stooped and lifted the valance.
9. He stooped to look under the table.
10. Don't stoop to her level.
11. He stooped and put down his gun.
12. Cao Cao has stooped to evil tricks
13. Automatically he stooped to pick it up.
14. 15 Checks the great mother stooping to caress her.
15. Stooping, their light lifts the lids upon my eyes.
16. Stooping to pat him, she glanced into the porch.
17. He can stoop to fawn.
18. The coachman stooped down for his orders.
19. Richard stood five foot ten, slightly stooped.
20. How could anyone stoop so low?
21. I yearn , while stooping, for my homeland more.
22. She stooped low to look under the bed.
23. Blindly he stooped to pick up the towels.
24. Her partner stooped to claim his goodnight kiss.
25. I would never stoop to cheating.