- stoop - an inclination of the top half of the body forward and downward
--1 is a kind of inclination, inclining
Derived forms: verb stoop5, verb stoop1 - stoup, stoop - basin for holy water
--2 is a kind of basin
- stoop, stoep - small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house
--3 is a kind of porch
- crouch, stoop, bend, bow - bend one's back forward from the waist on down; "he crouched down"; "She bowed before the Queen"; "The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse"
--1 is one way to bend, flex
Sample sentences:Derived forms: noun stoop1, noun stooper2
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- condescend, stoop, lower oneself - debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way; "I won't stoop to reading other people's mail"
--2 is one way to act, move
Sample sentence:
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- stoop - descend swiftly, as if on prey; "The eagle stooped on the mice in the field"
--3 is one way to pounce, swoop
Sample sentences:
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- stoop - sag, bend, bend over or down; "the rocks stooped down over the hiking path"
--4 is one way to slope, incline, pitch
Sample sentence:Derived form: noun stooper2
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- stoop - carry oneself, often habitually, with head, shoulders, and upper back bent forward; "The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane"
--5 is one way to hold, carry, bear
Sample sentence:Derived forms: noun stoop1, noun stooper2
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- stoop - sag, bend, bend over or down; "the rocks stooped down over the hiking path"