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What (who) is stoop - definition

TOWN IN HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
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  • Henry Trigg's house, 37 High Street.
  • The Fox Brothers in the early 20th century.
  • Autumn Oak - Broadhall Way, Stevenage
  • Bunyan Baptist Church
  • Holy Trinity
  • Meadway Playing Fields
  • Park Place from Stevenage Town Centre Gardens
  • St Andrew & St George
  • Middle Row, Stevenage Old Town
  • Stevenage Town Centre Gardens
  • Stevenage Town Square under development in 1959
  • James Whitney]], the [[dandy]] [[highwayman]].

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stoop (disambiguation)
(stoops, stooping, stooped)
1.
If you stoop, you stand or walk with your shoulders bent forwards.
She was taller than he was and stooped slightly.
VERB: V
Stoop is also a noun.
He was a tall, thin fellow with a slight stoop.
N-SING
stooping
...a slender slightly stooping American.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you stoop, you bend your body forwards and downwards.
He stooped to pick up the carrier bag of groceries...
Two men in shirt sleeves stooped over the car...
Stooping down, he picked up a big stone and hurled it.
VERB: V, V over n, V down/over
3.
If you say that a person stoops to doing something, you are criticizing them because they do something wrong or immoral that they would not normally do.
He had not, until recently, stooped to personal abuse...
How could anyone stoop so low?
VERB: V to n/-ing, V adj [disapproval]
4.
A stoop is a small platform at the door of a building, with steps leading up to it. (AM)
They stood together on the stoop and rang the bell.
N-COUNT
stoop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stoop (disambiguation)
I. v. n.
1.
Couch, bend forward, bend down, lean forward, lean.
2.
Yield, submit, succumb, surrender, give in, cower.
3.
Condescend, descend.
4.
Swoop, descend, come down, bear down.
5.
Sink, fall.
II. v. a.
Lower, abase, bow, bend down, bend forward, sink.
III. n.
1.
Inclination, bend, act of stooping.
2.
Condescension, descent.
3.
Swoop, descent.
4.
Flagon, bowl, cup, mug, tankard.
5.
[U. S.] Doorsteps, porch, steps, outer stair.
stoop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stoop (disambiguation)
stoop1
¦ verb
1. bend one's head or body forwards and downwards.
have the head and shoulders habitually bent forwards.
2. lower one's moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible.
3. (of a bird of prey) swoop down on a quarry.
¦ noun
1. a stooping posture.
2. the downward swoop of a bird of prey.
Origin
OE stu?pian (v.), of Gmc origin; related to steep1.
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stoop2
¦ noun N. Amer. a porch with steps in front of a house or other building.
Origin
C18: from Du. stoep (see stoep).

Wikipedia

Stevenage

Stevenage ( STEE-vən-ij) is a large town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, about 27 miles (43 km) north of London. Stevenage is east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1(M), between Letchworth Garden City to the north and Welwyn Garden City to the south. In 1946, Stevenage was designated the United Kingdom's first New Town under the New Towns Act.

Examples of use of stoop
1. Jefferson wouldn‘t stoop to "answering claims by social inferiors.
2. Is there no depths that these people will stoop too?
3. Given the very likelihood Labour will stoop to attempting this.
4. Public enemies How much lower can the City stoop?
5. Just what will the criminal fraternity stoop to next?