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1 One is obliged to stoop low lest his head rise above the contrivance.
2 He had to stoop low to pass through the door-way.
3 We had to stoop low to avoid the raftered roof.
4 When it came to Bill Clinton, Henry would stoop low .
5 The cave entrance was only about four feet tall, so he had to stoop low .
6 Walter was therefore obliged to stoop low and to hurl himself head forwards across the gulf.
7 We stoop low , and creep down a precipitous flight of steps into a dark close cellar.
8 I was as high as its roof ridge and had to stoop low to get through the door-hole.
9 Those who sallied out were to stoop low as they went, and were to keep a few paces apart.
11 Let them enter under a living arch, and remember to stoop low , for he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
12 You can only hope that the zombie will stoop low to fight back, thus putting its head in the line of fire.
13 Going further, they stepped upon the curve of a tunnel vault, and were obliged to stoop low to avoid striking against another overhead.
14 But, in my defence, I go very hard on the straight bogans who enter this show, and stoop low with cliches and stereotypes.
15 Stooping low , with bushy mesquites between him and the fire, Gale advanced.
16 Then Mr. Trimm, stooping low , stole back into the deep woods again.
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