1. stooping - Noun
2. stooping - Adjective
3. stooping - Verb
5. stooping - Adjective Satellite
of Stoop
a. & n. from Stoop.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs the years pass, the number of those we can communicate with diminishes. When there is no longer anyone to talk to, at last we will be as we were before stooping to a name. Emil Cioran
It's impossible for a woman to lay it on too thick with a man. If you tell a man he's eight feet tall and say it often enough, with your eyes wide and a throb in your voice, he'll start stooping to go through seven-foot doors. Robert A. Heinlein
The British media is sinking down, as the American news media has lowered the bar for all of humanity. British news media is definitely trying to stoop down to that level. Everyone is stooping to the lowest common denominator. John Oliver (comedian)
May all those languishing in hell come now to perfect joy. And may the stooping animals be freed From fear of being preyed upon, each other's food. Shantideva
Without stooping down for the mushroom, you cannot put it in your basket. Russian Proverb
a little oldish misshapen stooping woman Source: Internet