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stoops Meaning

stoops

to degrade oneself, yield, submit, to stand or walk with a forward inclination of the head, body, or shoulders, debase, degrade, to descend from a superior rank, dignity, or status, to move down from a height, to fly or dive down swiftly usually to attack prey, to bend (a part of the body) forward and downward, the descent of a bird especially on its prey, to stand or walk with the head and shoulders or the upper part of the body bent forward, an act of bending the body forward, a forward bend of the back and shoulders that is temporary or by habit, a lowering of oneself, a porch, platform, or entrance stairway at a house door, a temporary or habitual forward bend of the back and shoulders, to lower oneself morally, to bend the body or a part of the body forward and downward sometimes simultaneously bending the knees, to bend down or over, a porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda at a house door

stoops Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man stooped over his cane as he made his way down the sidewalk.
  2. The house's wooden stoops had weathered numerous seasons, giving it a quaint charm.
  3. The students stooped to pick up the scattered papers that had blown away in the wind.
  4. The hikers stooped under the low-hanging branches of the trees as they followed the narrow trail.
  5. The elderly woman stooped to tend to her garden, her frail hands gently caressing the flowers.
  6. The children stooped to examine the intricate details of the seashells they had found on the beach.
  7. The ballet dancer stooped gracefully, her body bending in perfect form.
  8. The tall man stooped to avoid hitting his head on the low doorway.
  9. The dog stooped and sniffed at the ground, searching for a scent.
  10. The artist stooped over the easel, meticulously painting every stroke of her masterpiece.

FAQs About the word stoops

to degrade oneself, yield, submit, to stand or walk with a forward inclination of the head, body, or shoulders, debase, degrade, to descend from a superior rank

verandahs,porches, porticoes, piazzas, porticos, lanais,verandas, piazze, solariums, sunporches

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The elderly man stooped over his cane as he made his way down the sidewalk.

The house's wooden stoops had weathered numerous seasons, giving it a quaint charm.

The students stooped to pick up the scattered papers that had blown away in the wind.

The hikers stooped under the low-hanging branches of the trees as they followed the narrow trail.