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The example sentences of STOOP in videos (12 in total of 13)

had verb, past tense my possessive pronoun boys noun, plural posted verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction stoop noun, singular or mass one cardinal number and coordinating conjunction twoif proper noun, singular some determiner chickens noun, plural walk verb, non-3rd person singular present by preposition or subordinating conjunction scoop noun, singular or mass two cardinal number or coordinating conjunction one cardinal number
i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb bitter adjective like preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner nor coordinating conjunction am verb, non-3rd person singular present i personal pronoun gonna proper noun, singular stoop noun, singular or mass to to their possessive pronoun level verb, base form i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present better adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction
of preposition or subordinating conjunction course noun, singular or mass , they personal pronoun could modal stoop verb, base form to to av proper noun, singular 's possessive ending level noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction say verb, non-3rd person singular present av proper noun, singular just adverb " switched verb, past tense from preposition or subordinating conjunction one cardinal number church noun, singular or mass
they personal pronoun could modal continue verb, base form if preposition or subordinating conjunction not adverb quite adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction good adjective standing noun, singular or mass then adverb , at preposition or subordinating conjunction least adjective, superlative walking verb, gerund or present participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner slight adjective stoop noun, singular or mass ,
because preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner you personal pronoun know noun, singular or mass , i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb even adverb going verb, gerund or present participle to to stoop verb, base form to to this determiner guy noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending level noun, singular or mass
someone proper noun, singular was verb, past tense doing verb, gerund or present participle a determiner little adjective sewing verb, gerund or present participle ; some determiner kids noun, plural were verb, past tense playing verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner stoop noun, singular or mass , a determiner woman noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense busy adjective
a determiner strong adjective , beautiful adjective and coordinating conjunction self noun, singular or mass - assured verb, past participle girl noun, singular or mass who wh-pronoun often adverb does verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb hesitate verb, base form to to stoop verb, base form to to lowly adverb tactics noun, plural . . .
exiting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner back noun, singular or mass door noun, singular or mass we personal pronoun now adverb come verb, non-3rd person singular present to to this determiner little adjective stoop noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun can modal start verb, base form walking verb, gerund or present participle down adverb into preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner yard noun, singular or mass
the determiner joke noun, singular or mass , such adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun was verb, past tense , was verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun was verb, past tense humiliating verb, gerund or present participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner man noun, singular or mass to to stoop verb, base form so adverb low adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction to to
we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present just adverb walked verb, past participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner kitchen noun, singular or mass into preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner backyard noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction this determiner takes verb, 3rd person singular present us personal pronoun to to a determiner stoop noun, singular or mass
i personal pronoun would modal regard verb, base form it personal pronoun as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner mark noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction extreme adjective favour noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun would modal stoop verb, base form to to honour verb, base form me personal pronoun with preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner next adjective dance noun, singular or mass .
steps noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun stoop noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction have verb, non-3rd person singular present their possessive pronoun photos noun, plural taken verb, past participle or coordinating conjunction have verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner little adjective video noun, singular or mass taken verb, past participle .

Use "stoop" in a sentence | "stoop" example sentences

How to use "stoop" in a sentence?

  • And I would have, now love is over, An end to all, an end: I cannot, having been your lover Stoop to become your friend!
    -Arthur Symons-
  • The cat could very well be man's best friend but would never stoop to admitting it.
    -Doug Larson-
  • In looking for the keys of paradise, a pope may stoop a little; having found them, he should rise again.
    -Pope Sixtus V-
  • Our happiness often depends upon social hypocrisies to which we will never stoop.
    -Honore de Balzac-
  • To what will love not stoop!
    -Samuel Beckett-
  • Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare.
    -Fyodor Dostoevsky-
  • But let me see thee stoop from heaven on wings That fill the sky with silver glitterings!
    -John Keats-
  • The greatest lessons in life, if we would but stoop and humble ourselves, we would learn not from the grown-up learned men, but from the so-called ignorant children.
    -Mahatma Gandhi-
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Definition and meaning of STOOP

What does "stoop mean?"

/sto͞op/

stoop

noun
posture in which head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards.
verb
bend one's head or body forwards and downwards.

What are synonyms of "stoop"?
Some common synonyms of "stoop" are:
  • bend,
  • kneel,
  • scooch,
  • sink,
  • descend,
  • resort,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/bend/

bend
noun verb

When a road changes direction; turn. shape something straight into curve.

/nēl/

kneel
verb

be in or assume position in which body is supported by knee or knees.

/sko͞oCH/

scooch
intransitive verb verb

Crouch or squat.. crouch or squat.

/siNGk/

sink
noun verb

Large bowl in a kitchen or washroom for washing. go down below surface of something.

/dəˈsend/

descend
verb

move downwards.

/rəˈzôrt/

resort
noun verb

place that is frequented for holidays or recreation or for particular purpose. turn to and adopt so as to resolve difficult situation.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "stoop"

stoop

A stupid, foolish person. An informal shortening of "stupid."

A stupid, foolish person. An informal shortening of "stupid."

stoop to

To do something below a certain standard of dignity, principles, or integrity.

To do something below a certain standard of dignity, principles, or integrity.

stoop over

To bend or hunch over.

To bend or hunch over.

stoop down

To bend or hunch over.

To bend or hunch over.

stoop so low

To lower one's ethical standards (or perceived standards) by behaving in a m ...

To lower one's ethical standards (or perceived standards) by behaving in a malignant, self-centered, or despicable manner.

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