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I. stoop [ingl brit stuːp, ingl am stup] SOST
1. stoop (curvature):
to have a stoop
to walk with a stoop
2. stoop ingl am (veranda):
stoop
3. stoop (of hawk):
stoop
II. stoop [ingl brit stuːp, ingl am stup] VB vb intr
1. stoop (be bent over):
stoop
2. stoop (lean forward):
stoop
to stoop down
to stoop over sth
3. stoop (debase oneself):
to stoop to blackmail, lies
to stoop so low as to do sth
4. stoop (plunge):
stoop bird:
III. stooping AGG
stooping person:
stoop labour SOST ingl am
stoop labour
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voûter personne
to give [sb] a stoop
se voûter personne:
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I. stoop [stu:p] SOST no pl
stoop
II. stoop [stu:p] VB vb intr
1. stoop (bend the body):
to stoop down
to stoop to doing sth pegg
2. stoop (to have a bad posture):
stoop
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I. stoop [stup] SOST
1. stoop (body position):
stoop
2. stoop (porch):
stoop
II. stoop [stup] VB vb intr
1. stoop (bend body):
to stoop down
to stoop to doing sth pegg
2. stoop (have bad posture):
stoop
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Present
Istoop
youstoop
he/she/itstoops
westoop
youstoop
theystoop
Past
Istooped
youstooped
he/she/itstooped
westooped
youstooped
theystooped
Present Perfect
Ihavestooped
youhavestooped
he/she/ithasstooped
wehavestooped
youhavestooped
theyhavestooped
Past Perfect
Ihadstooped
youhadstooped
he/she/ithadstooped
wehadstooped
youhadstooped
theyhadstooped
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to stoop to doing sth pegg
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Rather than using the traditional method of entering a tea house by stooping low, the visitor climbs a ladder to the top.
en.wikipedia.org
When all the players are stooping, the last in the line begins leaping over all the others in turn.
en.wikipedia.org
The group can also show a softer side without stooping to syrupy-ness.
en.wikipedia.org
Snipping away with secateurs in a slightly stooping position produces a dull back pain in about 10 minutes.
www.getreading.co.uk
Mirages show an extra image or images of the miraged object, while looming, towering, stooping, and sinking do not.
en.wikipedia.org