stooping (to) (Meaning)

stooping (to)

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stooping (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman had a stooped posture, her body bent forward with age.
  2. The cleaning lady stooped down to retrieve the fallen jewelry.
  3. The child stooped to tie their shoelaces, struggling to reach them.
  4. The hiker stooped beneath the low-hanging branches of the forest path.
  5. The photographer stooped to capture the perfect shot at ground level.
  6. The archaeologist stooped to examine the ancient artifact found in the excavation site.
  7. The seamstress stooped over her sewing machine, meticulously stitching the fabric.
  8. The gardener stooped to weed the flowerbeds, diligently removing unwanted plants.
  9. The mechanic stooped under the car, diagnosing the source of the unusual sound.
  10. The audience members stooped to see the performance from a lower vantage point.

FAQs About the word stooping (to)

giving in (to), surrendering (to),submitting (to), bowing (to), succumbing (to), yielding (to),capitulating (to), knuckling under (to),

withstanding,opposing, resisting, fighting, contending (with),combating, challenging, defying, battling, contesting

The elderly woman had a stooped posture, her body bent forward with age.

The cleaning lady stooped down to retrieve the fallen jewelry.

The child stooped to tie their shoelaces, struggling to reach them.

The hiker stooped beneath the low-hanging branches of the forest path.