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Definition of stoop
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Stoom (v. t.) To stum.
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Incline
::
Incline
(v. t.) To bend; to cause to stoop or bow; as, to
incline
the head or the body in acts of
reverence
or
civility..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To
yield;
to
submit;
to bend, as by
compulsion;
to
assume
a
position
of
humility
or
subjection..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To sink when on the wing; to
alight.
Condescend
::
Condescend
(v. i.) To stoop or
descend;
to let one's self down; to
submit;
to waive the
privilege
of rank or
dignity;
to
accommodate
one's self to an
inferior.
Stooper
::
Stoop (n.) The fall of a bird on its prey; a
swoop.
Canceleer
::
Canceleer
(n.) The turn of a hawk upon the wing to
recover
herself,
when she
misses
her aim in the
stoop..
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.)
Originally,
a
covered
porch with
seats,
at a house door; the Dutch stoep as
introduced
by the Dutch into New York.
Afterward,
an
out-of-door
flight
of
stairs
of from seven to
fourteen
steps,
with
platform
and
parapets,
leading
to an
entrance
door some
distance
above the
street;
the
French
perron.
Hence,
any
porch,
platform,
entrance
stairway,
or small
veranda,
at a house
door..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. t.) To cause to
incline
downward;
to
slant;
as, to stoop a cask of
liquor..
Stoop
::
Stooping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stoo.
Cower
::
Cower (v. i.) To stoop by
bending
the
knees;
to
crouch;
to
squat;
hence,
to
quail;
to sink
through
fear..
Leapfrog
::
Leapfrog
(n.) A play among boys, in which one
stoops
down and
another
leaps over him by
placing
his hands on the
shoulders
of the
former..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To bend the upper part of the body
downward
and
forward;
to bend or lean
forward;
to
incline
forward
in
standing
or
walking;
to
assume
habitually
a bent
position.
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.) The act of
stooping,
or
bending
the body
forward;
inclination
forward;
also, an
habitual
bend of the back and
shoulders..
Crouch
::
Crouch
(v. i.) To bend
servilely;
to stoop
meanly;
to fawn; to
cringe.
Cheese
::
Cheese
(n.) A low
courtesy;
-- so
called
on
account
of the
cheese
form
assumed
by a
woman's
dress when she
stoops
after
extending
the
skirts
by a rapid
gyration.
Round-shouldered
::
Round-shouldered
(a.)
Having
the
shoulders
stooping
or
projecting;
round-backed.
Astoop
::
Astoop
(adv.)
In a
stooping
or
inclined
position.
Stooping
::
Stooper
(n.) One who
stoops.
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.) A
vessel
of
liquor;
a
flagon.
Stooping
::
Stooped
(imp. & p. p.) of Stoo.
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