stooper Synonyms

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stooper Meaning

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stooper (n)

a person at a racetrack who searches for winning parimutuel tickets that have been carelessly discarded by others

a person who carries himself or herself with the head and shoulders habitually bent forward

stooper Sentence Examples

  1. The old man walked with a stooper, his back bowed from years of labor.
  2. As I rounded the corner, I noticed a figure in a stooper, picking up trash along the sidewalk.
  3. Despite her advanced age, Grandma maintained a graceful stooper, a testament to her resilience.
  4. The weight of the heavy backpack forced him into a slight stooper as he trudged along the trail.
  5. The stooper of the old oak tree provided a perfect hiding spot for the children playing hide-and-seek.
  6. With each passing year, the stooper of the ancient building became more pronounced, a reflection of its age.
  7. The laborer's stooper spoke volumes about the hard work he endured day in and day out.
  8. She tried to straighten her stooper, but the years of poor posture had taken their toll.
  9. The stooper of the beggar on the street corner evoked a sense of sympathy from passersby.
  10. Despite his imposing stooper, the old man's eyes sparkled with vitality and wisdom.

FAQs About the word stooper

a person at a racetrack who searches for winning parimutuel tickets that have been carelessly discarded by others, a person who carries himself or herself with

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The old man walked with a stooper, his back bowed from years of labor.

As I rounded the corner, I noticed a figure in a stooper, picking up trash along the sidewalk.

Despite her advanced age, Grandma maintained a graceful stooper, a testament to her resilience.

The weight of the heavy backpack forced him into a slight stooper as he trudged along the trail.