Stooped

//stuːpt//

"Stooped" in a Sentence (11 examples)

My grandma stooped down and picked up a needle and thread.

She stooped to pick up a pebble.

Tom stooped and picked up the coin.

He stooped down and pulled out a large box, filled quite full with shining gold pieces.

He stooped to put on his shoes.

He stooped down to put on his shoes.

Tom stooped to pick up a coin he saw on the sidewalk.

Tom stooped to pick up a stick.

Then too the sheep began to bleat, while the lambs frisked on the sward, or stooped under their mothers to suck. And the he-goats contended for their mates, jealously guarding the one they selected from the approaches of any rival.

I tiptoed down the path and stooped behind the low wall which surrounded the stunted orchard. Creeping in its shadow, I reached a point whence I could look straight through the uncurtained window.

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He still looks wonderfully young, despite his awkward, shuffling, slinking walk, and his stooped shoulders.

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