Lady Delacour again stooped, and leaned her arm upon his shoulder. From Wordnik.com. [Belinda] Reference
Even McCain stooped that low against Obama with parking violations. From Wordnik.com. [Corzine campaign calls Christie 'menace to society'] Reference
Mr. Randolph again stooped and kissed her; kissed her two or three times. From Wordnik.com. [Melbourne House] Reference
As he was leading me back to Mrs. Sandford, the captain stooped his head to mine. From Wordnik.com. [Daisy] Reference
Having given them this startling word, he left them to consider of it, and again stooped down, and wrote on the ground, v. 8. From Wordnik.com. [Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)] Reference
The other diverted the stream to his own lands, and as his cousin stooped over the channel to reopen it, shot him twice from behind. From Wordnik.com. [High Albania] Reference
The stag stooped and picked up the snake, which bit him, and he turned angrily to the puma. From Wordnik.com. [The Brown Fairy Book] Reference
A blow, and then without another word stooped down and tied the satin sandals on Isabel's restless feet. From Wordnik.com. [Remember the Alamo] Reference
Listening to Remigius, Philip recalled the stooped, defeated air of the old prior, and at last understood it. From Wordnik.com. [The Pillars of the Earth]
When he got older, he kind of stooped over a little. From Wordnik.com. [The Justice from Beacon Hill] Reference
I think people would wonder how exactly Clinton has "stooped" so low, as Power has said. From Wordnik.com. [Report: Obama Adviser Calls Hillary A "Monster"] Reference
"stooped" to manipulating things (situations or emotions) so you could be with the object of your affection?. From Wordnik.com. [Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch] Reference
He stooped to get a worm, and looked up to get a fly. From Wordnik.com. [Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"] Reference
Peggy Ann suddenly ran to him and he stooped to catch her. From Wordnik.com. [Lord of Autumn] Reference
He stooped and plucked a lily that grew beside Gluck's feet. From Wordnik.com. [How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell] Reference
Why is it that we have stooped so low in our moral standards?. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call: Pakistan’s Elections] Reference
They had the weathered faces and stooped posture of peasants. From Wordnik.com. [Shanghai Manners] Reference
The upper body can contract and you develop a stooped posture. From Wordnik.com. ['PRECIOUS' SUFFERING] Reference
He stooped, picked up another load and threw it forward again. From Wordnik.com. [THE TICK IS FULL] Reference
A workman stooped on her floor, laying down tile the color of blush. From Wordnik.com. [Losing Married Women] Reference
His father too tall and slightly stooped, squinting through the blue. From Wordnik.com. [What the Father Said] Reference
He stooped his head and kissed her -- frankly, as a big brother might, and. From Wordnik.com. [The Hermit of Far End] Reference
Turning away, she stooped to pick up a rock and fling it onto the sidewalk. From Wordnik.com. [After daughter's murder-suicide, D.C. woman aches for her slain grandchildren] Reference
U.S. Ambassador Thomas Foley stooped over as he extended an apology as well. From Wordnik.com. [So Long, Soldiers] Reference
You stooped over me, your large hands rubbing my arms, and then you kissed me. From Wordnik.com. [Every Drug Addict Is the Same Person] Reference
Ask kids today who a composer is and they'll say, 'A stooped, white-haired old man. From Wordnik.com. [Fantasies For An Orchestra] Reference
She stooped over her buggy, and settled her laundry with a pat, as if to reassure it. From Wordnik.com. [Hilary Mantel Comma] Reference
"I am your forgiveness," said Koku humbly, as he stooped over to pick up the fragments. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam] Reference
With a laugh of contempt and confidence, the big man stooped over and grasped the handle. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Swift in Captivity, or a Daring Escape By Airship] Reference
Machiavelli never stooped to dispense mere get-rich-quick advice, and neither does Greene. From Wordnik.com. [The Prince Wants A Word With You] Reference
The shame of Robert and the boys knowing she's stooped to this washes hot and cold over her. From Wordnik.com. [Suspicion] Reference
"Oh, poor, poor mother," said the prince pityingly; and he stooped and kissed her withered lips. From Wordnik.com. [How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell] Reference
Her reasoning, the storyteller says, might have stooped Oscar Wilde, although one might doubt that. From Wordnik.com. [Steady Keel] Reference
Once dashing and athletic, the 68-year-old Connolly was stooped and pot-bellied in his bright-red prison jumpsuit. From Wordnik.com. [A Sequel to ‘The Departed’] Reference
In desperation, the company slashed its work force in half, and its proud engineers even stooped to turning out mountain bikes. From Wordnik.com. [Stumbling Toward Innovation] Reference
Once, late at night on the plane, as he stooped down to attend to a female TV producer who had twisted her ankle, he kissed her left foot. From Wordnik.com. [George W. Wins The 'Phony War'] Reference
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