stoop造句(61) Barnett did not stoop to the kind of chicanery that had made Davis so unpopular.
(62) First, by beating Leicester in today's Pilkington semi-final at the Stoop to qualify for the final again.
(63) He laid the money on the table as they walked out to the stoop.
(64) The hawks and falcons sat hunched on their perches, lost in some inner world of stoop and updraught.
(65) Although she was not a tall woman, she had to stoop low to get through the doorway.
(66) A little kid in a Catholic school uniform still hops up and down the steps of a stoop on one foot.
(67) He squared up his scholar's stoop and took another deep breath.
(68) I have had to stoop to pocketing the money the Supporters' Club give for raffle prizes.
(69) And silent trees stoop down to the trees.
(70) It pains me to stoop down.
(71) He can stoop to fawn.
(72) He had to stoop to go through the door.
(73) He would not stoop to do anything dishonorable.
(74) He'd never stoop to steal.
(75) He's too fat to stoop down.
(76) He would stoop to anything to further his career.
(77) He would never stoop to conciliate.
(78) He is too lofty to stoop to vulgar intrigue.
(79) I think he'd never stoop to stealing.
(80) He is a man who would stoop to anything.
(81) He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.
(82) It degrades to stoop -- it is glorious to look up.
(83) Wisdom person the body with high - fed stoop, show quite cultured expression, unhurried geographical hauling comes.
(84) The hawk descend in a vertical stoop on its quarry.
(85) He would stoop to any device to win a point.
(86) Tis less discredit to abridge petty charges, than to stoop to petty gettings.
(87) He had a long , thin body and the scholar's stoop.
(88) That a paper of such stature should stoop so low as to have a colour supplement. Why, it was nothing more than a cheap, nasty comic.
(89) Tall, athletically built , but with a slight, shy stoop to his shoulders.
(90) I stoop to compromise easily but people still thought I was aggressive.