stoop|stoops in English
noun
[stuːp]
act of bending the body forward and downward; stooping position; condescension; small porch
Use "stoop|stoops" in a sentence
1. She stoops to gather stones en route.
2. 46 Bel bends down,+ Neʹbo stoops over.
3. Figures rocked on porches, hunched on stoops.
4. Don't stoop to her level.
5. He can stoop to fawn.
6. How could anyone stoop so low?
7. I would never stoop to cheating.
8. I won't stoop to argue with him.
9. 2 They stoop and bend down together;
10. I didn't think he'd stoop to cheating.
11. 13 He would never stoop to conciliate.
12. Jarvis stepped out on to the stoop.
13. Bosporanic Absolutely ideal for stickball and stoop ball
14. I don't want you to stoop so low.
15. They should be made to stoop to enter.
16. You surely don't think I'd stoop to that!
17. He tends to stoop because he's so tall.
18. I didn't expect you to stoop to lying.
19. I refuse to stoop to such bullying tactics.
20. They will stoop to every low-down trick.
21. If you do, you stoop to their level.
22. We sat talking on the stoop until midnight.
23. They stood together on the stoop and rang the bell.
24. We had to stoop to pass through the low entrance.
25. He is a tall man with a slight stoop.