Sentences

She stooped to pick up the letter that fell from the newspaper.

He stooped to clear up the scattered papers from the floor above.

To stoop to his level and argue would only lower ourselves even further.

It's a lack of integrity and is something one should not stoop to do.

She doesn’t stoop to such meanness; it goes against her principles.

Even when faced with adversity, he wouldn’t stoop to using dirty tactics.

He stooped down to tie his shoelace, careful not to bump his head on the low ceiling.

The children stooped to help their mother clean up after the dinner party.

Unfortunately, he stooped toчен her to perform her duties.

The manager will not stoop to that kind of behavior; it’s beneath him.

No matter the challenges, she wouldn't stoop to cheating to accomplish her goal.

It’s no surprise that he wouldn’t stoop to such despicable behavior.

They stooped to stealing from the company when they couldn’t afford their bills.

The eagle stooped to catch its prey, diving towards the ground with surprising speed.

He stooped to retrieve the pen from the floor after it slipped from his grip.

Determined, he stooped to finish the last few pages of his novel.

The president stooped to criticize his opponent during the debates, a move not befitting his office.

At her best, she would never stoop to using such tactics; it’s beneath her.

In the midst of chaos, they stooped to sell their belongings for a few coins.