Synonym: crouch, platform, porch, squat, veranda. Similar words: loop, oops, droop, troop, scoop, cooperate, loophole, fly the coop. Meaning: [stuːp] n. 1. an inclination of the top half of the body forward and downward 2. basin for holy water 3. small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house. v. 1. bend one's back forward from the waist on down 2. debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way 3. descend swiftly, as if on prey 4. sag, bend, bend over or down 5. carry oneself, often habitually, with head, shoulders, and upper back bent forward.
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(31) The national Press must be very short on good news stories to stoop to these levels of reporting.
(32) I am ashamed of it myself, and for this reason I stoop to beg your pardon.
(33) At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.
(34) He was a tall, shy, bony man with a stoop, who cracked his fingers when he was worried.
(35) It makes you wonder when a new version of the photo will feature only an empty stoop.
(36) Backache is a constant complaint as I stoop over low baths, sinks, baby buggies and shopping trolleys.
(37) Maybe not even cynical, maybe just female practicality which can stoop with clearest conscience below the level of the lowest stratagem.
(38) Sitting there, he noticed that the large porticoes on either side of the stoop had been freshly painted.
(39) I am shocked that the magazine would stoop to publishing nude pictures of the couple.
(40) As I recall, the trouble started Soon after we left the apartment, while we were still on our own stoop.
(41) Anyway, he would certainly not discuss the subject with the raffish set who would stoop to street-women.
(42) He sounded young enough[sentencedict.com], but he walked with a deepening stoop at the age of thirty-two.
(43) There were very few functionaries, however mean, who would stoop to inquire into the maintenance of toilets.
(44) This from a man who would stoop to any level, psychological gamesmanship included, to retain the crown jewels.
(45) Up Leggett Avenue, he stopped off at Beck, where Domino sat on the stoop of a beaten blue building.
(46) Miguel parked the car in front, stashing the briefcase under his seat before joining Domino on the stoop.
(47) Then footage of police, some in uniform, some not,(http://sentencedict.com/stoop.html) gathered on the stoop of a row house.
(48) With my direct pipeline into Rainbow's thoughts blocked off, I must stoop to guesswork.
(49) Benjamin, with his long, dark face, kindly eyes and lawyer's stoop.
(50) She had to stoop again for the case, and so she caught sight of the pool of brake fluid at once.
(51) I was still sitting on the stoop when Janir came shuffling into the parlor.
(52) I no longer had to stoop to wash my hands in public restrooms.
(53) Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(54) They sat, she on the stoop and he in his chair, surveying the completed project.
(55) Frankie dashed into the main kitchen and passed the window in a stoop to avoid being seen by the men outside.
(56) I crossed the back stoop, a slab of concrete with small dog footprints in it.
(57) If you stoop or are round-shouldered these shoulder movements will help to rectify this problem area for you.
(58) His teasing cross tempted Paul Robinson off his line and left an empty net for Dwight Yorke to stoop and head in.
(59) Hamilton, a bachelor, was described by local people as an odd, solitary man who walked with a stoop.
(60) One of her crutches falls in front of the man; she has to painfully stoop to recover it.