Stooping in a sentence as an adjective

It makes him look just as bad as his attackers for stooping to the race level.

I feel like asking for donations with nothing really to show for it is stooping quite low.

You can express your opinion without stooping to crude insults.

I just can't cut the customer any slack on stooping to Oceans level, however.

It would be awesome if we could remove the profit motive from stooping to scrape the bottom of the barrel.

Good idea, let's combat these immature lulzsec hackers by... stooping to their level and dropping dox on them?

I'm not accusing you of name calling nor stooping to the level of those who called you McCarthyists, nor am I accusing you of being disrespectful.

I admire their commitment to not stooping to link-baiting or blowing simple things out of proportion in order to manufacture drama and garner page views.

All I saw in that video was somebody who tried very hard to force his own personality on others and then justify it by stooping to lower and lower levels of abuse.

The idea that editors that don't require six fingers on each hand or a modal personality are "not good editors" is patently silly and I have no interest in stooping to that level.

There's simply no reason to take him seriously, and perhaps we should really be criticizing Gruber for the tech blogging equivalent of being a prominent biologist stooping to debating creationists.

For example, a lot of consultants post answers on there to gain clients -- that's an example of the concrete monetary value Quora creates, and if they can capture some of that value they can build a great company without stooping to Facebook-style data mining controversies.

Stooping definitions

adjective

having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect; "a little oldish misshapen stooping woman"

See also: hunched round-backed round-shouldered stooped crooked