Xie Jing Lian, a retired calligrapher, stoops over a flagstone walk as he draws Chinese characters with a large wet brush.
She stoops to turn down his trouser ends.
But he did not carry his finery like a hog in armour, as an Englishman so often does when an Englishman stoops to be fine.
He stoops to pick up the money on the ground.
The street was lined on both sides with old row houses of dark sandstone, with stoops of the same sandstone leading up to the front door on the first floor.
I know it has stars that talk to him, and a sky that stoops down to his face to amuse him with its silly clouds and rainbows.
The man stoops with age.
A great man rarely stoops to pettiness or harbors grievance for past wrongs
When he stoops to get the yardstick, a print cartridge drops out of his coat.