Stoop

  • 31stoop — 1. noun a) A small porch, unroofed platform, or raised veranda leading to a main entrance. The workers made a stoop in front of the door. b) The threshold of ones doorway, a doorstep The old man walked …

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  • 32stoop — [stuːp] verb [I] I to bend the top half of your body downwards • stoop to sth II noun [singular] stoop [stuːp] a way of standing or walking with your head and shoulders bent forwards and downwards …

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  • 33stoop — I [[t]stup[/t]] v. i. 1) to bend the head and shoulders, or the body generally, forward and downward from an erect position 2) to carry the head and shoulders habitually bowed forward 3) to descend from one s level of dignity; condescend; deign… …

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  • 34stoop — 1. verb she stooped to pick up the pen Syn: bend, lean, crouch, bow, duck 2. noun a man with a stoop Syn: hunch, round shoulders …

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  • 35stoop —   Kūlou, kūnou, kū ou.   Also: ho opoupou, alu, āluna, pahiō.     Stooped, stoop shouldered, o ohu, kanahua, āhua, anahua, kua pipi o, ōnaha, palakāhela, hanunu, kakaki …

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  • 36Stoop Kid — is a fictional character from the Nickelodeon animated television series Hey Arnold! . Stoop Kid s voice was done by Danny Cooksey, who also did the voice of Arnold s stepbrother. It has been reported that stoop kid was based off of a young child …

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  • 37Stoop ball — (also spelled stoopball ) is a game that is played by throwing a ball against a stoop (stairs leading up to a building) on the pavement in front of a building. Historically, it has been popular in Brooklyn and other inner cities. It first became… …

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  • 38stoop to something — stoop to (something) to do something that makes your moral standards lower. They have stooped to using threats of violence in order to get their way. Usage notes: often used in the forms stoop to someone s level or stoop to the level of dong… …

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  • 39stoop down — ˌstoop ˈdown [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stoop down he/she/it stoops down present participle stooping down past tense …

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  • 40stoop to something — ˈstoop to sth derived to drop your moral standards to do sth bad or unpleasant • You surely don t think I d stoop to that! • stoop to something doing sth I didn t think he d stoop to cheating. Main entry: ↑stoopderived …

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