stooping (Meaning)

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stooping (s)

having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect

stooping Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man was stooping over his cane, his steps slow and labored.
  2. The tall woman stooped to pick up the dropped coin, her graceful movements belying her effort.
  3. The thief stooped to retrieve the stolen jewelry from underneath the counter.
  4. The bird stooped from the sky, its sharp talons extended toward its prey.
  5. The roses in the garden stooped under the weight of their heavy blooms.
  6. The hiker stooped to drink from the mountain stream, quenching his thirst.
  7. The artist stooped over her easel, her brush deftly painting the canvas.
  8. The child stooped to tie the laces of her shoes, her face concentrated.
  9. The hunter stooped to examine the tracks, his keen eyes scanning for clues.
  10. The tree's branches stooped toward the riverbank, their leaves dipping into the water.

FAQs About the word stooping

having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect

bowing, falling, nodding, weeping, bowed, sagging, declined,descending, inclining, dangling

stiff,upright, rigid, erect, erect, upright, stiff, rigid, elevated, inflexible

The elderly man was stooping over his cane, his steps slow and labored.

The tall woman stooped to pick up the dropped coin, her graceful movements belying her effort.

The thief stooped to retrieve the stolen jewelry from underneath the counter.

The bird stooped from the sky, its sharp talons extended toward its prey.