To bend one's back forward.
1 When we're almost at the sea wall, Cass drops into a crouch .
2 He rises from his seated position into a crouch , ready for action.
3 Nikki landed in a crouch , Sig Sauer ready in her right hand.
4 Possum lurched forward into a ready crouch , weapons slipping into his palms.
5 I crouch down and slide my hand along a cold, smooth panel-glass
6 He carried a rifle and moved quickly but cautiously in a crouch .
7 In a second he pulled himself upright and went into a crouch .
8 It was too high; he had to stand in a half crouch .
9 His magnetism was upon me; I could only crouch into myself-andwait.
10 Leesil's blades bit the earth as momentum brought him into a crouch .
11 I saw the guard drop into a firing crouch and take aim.
12 They bluster when they are courted; they crouch when they are oppressed.
13 He was exposed now, and he moved quickly, still in a crouch .
14 The cats mould themselves to the ground as they crouch or crawl.
15 The rawhead gathered itself into a crouch again, clearly ready to pounce.
16 The mere possibility of litigation throws corporate America into a defensive crouch .
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