stoop

agacharse
definition
verb
he stooped down and reached toward the coin
bend one's head or body forward and downward.
Craig wouldn't stoop to thieving
lower one's moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible.
noun
a tall, thin man with a stoop
a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forward.
We were watching Annie, another centre falconer, luring a young lanner through a pattern of stoops and dives after a pair of meat-garnished, dried wings swung on a long cord.
the downward swoop of a bird of prey.
translation of 'stoop'
verb
agacharse,
encorvarse,
inclinarse,
bajar
noun
cargazón de espaldas,
pórtico,
pequeña veranda
example
The ferryman was watching from the 'stoop' of a nearby clapboard house as we rolled up.
Try to be communicative with other people in your class but if that doesn't work do not 'stoop' to their level.
It ended with a long kiss on my 'stoop' and his promise to call the next day.
I found this out recently when I suddenly got the urge to go, having seen a falcon 'stoop' at a distance as I was driving.
When I bought my house, there were immense, ball-shaped evergreens on either side of the front 'stoop' .
What I remember most is sitting on the back 'stoop' of the house, crying.
There was a horrible sensation of plunging into the abyss, falling, falling as swiftly as a falcon in 'stoop' .
He walked with a 'stoop' and a rolling gait, the once upright take-on-the-world stance of the magnificent athlete now reduced to a shambling stagger.
They opened the door, and slowly stepped out onto the 'stoop' , looking out at the land in front of them.
Could anyone in tinsel town 'stoop' so low?
He would not 'stoop' to ask for any man's compliments, praises, flatteries; and he would be far above exacting them.
a tall, thin man with a 'stoop'
he tends to 'stoop' when he walks
Tuck was angular and lean, with a slight 'stoop' , as he is today.
He was there standing on the front 'stoop' , hands stuck in his pockets.
He noticed a beginning, almost imperceptible touch of red around her eyes, a 'stoop' to her shoulders that had not been there before.
I even let James kiss me on the 'stoop' and it feels okay.
When we raised our concerns to the senators lining up to oppose Ashcroft, they of course protested they would never 'stoop' to such bigotry.
His sprightly frame is totally erect with not a hint of a 'stoop' and his quick stride and purposeful gait would put men half his age to shame.
We've been sitting on the front 'stoop' of an unlit house, blinking into the darkness, waiting, or so we thought.
Jackson was sitting on the 'stoop' early in the morning, when the birds were just beginning to call and the sky was grey.
Momentarily, I will get up, take a few steps down the hallway, and peek out onto our front 'stoop' .
The Sunday New York Times, wrapped in blue plastic, already was on the front 'stoop' , and the smell of coffee was floating up from the kitchen.
It is astonishing the columnist could 'stoop' so low.
He does not 'stoop' to deny the charge against the president, instead he points out the signifier of the true moralist: the man who tears up the constitution when politically expedient.
The fact that he is willing to 'stoop' to this sort of outright revisionism in order to make his point demonstrates the abject lack of substance to his arguments.
Lately, I have noticed a man sitting on the 'stoop' of an apartment building near mine.
They descended on the village like a falcon in 'stoop' .
I don't believe our youths would 'stoop' so low as to desecrate the graves or vandalise the cemetery.
The boy stands outside on the 'stoop' of his house finishing the rest of his toast.
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