Examples of using Stooped in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Mr. Lincoln stooped down and kissed the child, and talked with her for some minutes.
She stooped over the flowers and talked about them
All were stooped low, examining more than a dozen rows of stone blocks at least 50 deep.
Her brother stooped to examine a wildflower that had somehow missed the discerning eyes of Aubrey Hall's gardeners.
A sales manager Namit Vyas, stooped by the Interchange 9 on Sharjah's Al Dhaid Road to click a picture of his wife and daughter.
he stands above her, a little stooped, halfway in, halfway out,
Your posture may become stooped, or you may have balance problems as a result of Parkinson's disease.
All his mirth went; he stooped; he walked slowly, spoke little,
On the other hand, Parkinson's disease is most often associated with neurological problems like stooped posture, slow movement
to the back-door step, put up his sleeves, and stooped to sharpen the blade.
Without taking my eyes off the black form before me, I stooped and picked up this lump of rock;
He stooped to pick it up, and then the newly tapped spring of fabulous discoveries threw him another gift,
stopped, stooped, picked up one,
work and professional formation, but above all with spiritual closeness and compassion, following the example of the Good Samaritan, who stooped to care for his wounded brother.
At one point Cohen, stooped and frail but sharp as ever in an impeccably tailored black suit,
also of feeling sorry for him, surprised at how hard he had to breathe as he stooped to reach for the ray.
Harry put Hagrid's pouch back around his neck, pulled on a final sweater, stooped to pick up Hermione's wand, and faced Ron again.
when he was a little stooped and a lifetime of counter-obstetric gravity had begun to nudge his flesh downwards, Mamaji swam thirty
My father-in-law stooped slightly as he thrust the pork at my wife's face, a lifetimes's rigid discipline unable
snake-man was taking place, he made his way through the crowd up to the front row, where the gypsy girl was, and he stooped behind her.