Small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house.
1The landlady and the niggers stood to watch it from the stoep.
2I know who your friend is, Clive would jeer from the stoep.
3David drove into the yard soberly; she was at the stoep.
4We had left Anscombe and Heda seated side by side on the stoep.
5They smoked their pipes and had coffee on the stoep together.
6Julian sat on his stoep half an hour before dinner, smoking and pondering.
7Shabalala came back out onto the stoep but remained standing.
8The woman's smile lit up the stoep and half the location with its warmth.
9She listened for a moment, then located the speakers close to her in the stoep.
10She left Saltire in the stoep and went within.
11He stepped quickly to the stoep and summoned them.
12Now dress yourself and come on to the stoep.
13Noiselessly he rose and stepped in his rubber shoes to the darker end of the stoep.
14Stooping down, she took it and with it in her hand passed on to the stoep.
15He came in at last and joined us on the stoep, but he was very silent.
16Suddenly they brought their rifles to the salute, as a footstep sounded smartly on the stoep.
Stoep per variant geogràfica