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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. stoop1 [Am stup, Brit stuːp] VB intr

1.1. stoop (have a stoop):

1.2. stoop <stooping, pres part >:

stoop posture
stoop shoulders

2. stoop (bend over):

stoop

3. stoop (demean oneself):

how could she stoop so low?
to stoop to sth/-ing
rebajarse a algo/ +infin
to stoop to + infin
rebajarse a  +  infin

II. stoop1 [Am stup, Brit stuːp] VB trans

III. stoop1 [Am stup, Brit stuːp] N

stoop (posture) no pl:

he has a slight stoop
she walks with a stoop

stoop2 [Am stup, Brit stuːp] N (porch)

stoop Am
I will die ere I stoop so low
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he walks with a stoop
he has a stoop
to develop a stoop
he walks with a stoop
he had a stoop
he walked with a stoop
how could you stoop so low?

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I. stoop1 [stu:p] N no pl

to have a stoop

II. stoop1 [stu:p] VB intr

stoop
to stoop to sth pej

stoop2 [stu:p] N Am

stoop
OpenDict unos

stoop VB

to stoop so low coll
how could you stoop so low? ex
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to stoop
u rečniku PONS
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stoop1 [stup] VB intr

stoop
to stoop to sth pej
to stoop low

stoop2 [stup] N

stoop
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to stoop
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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It never stoops to serious political argument or recriminations.
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I want to know how they could stoop so low as to broadcast such a horrible insult to the memory of my beautiful son.
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He measured only 5 foot 7 inches tall, had a slight stoop and his long, gangly arms earned him the nickname spider.
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It is also below his dignity that he should stoop to the level of his opponents.
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She denied such allegaytions and said that she couldn't imagine that people could stoop so low.
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