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crouch

verb as in stoop low; cringe

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"I have seen many people, myself included, crouching over and crying out loud on the streets," J said.

From BBC

Just before the full-time whistle went, manager Arroyo was crouched down in the dugout, perhaps pondering what to say to her players.

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He crouches on all fours in his silk pajamas like a panther ready to pounce.

The cop crouches beside him and vigorously “performs CPR,” pumping nearly all the blood from the dying miscreant’s body with every squeeze.

Ms Mitchell was heard screaming and seen crouched down "trying to protect herself" as Burnett repeatedly stabbed her in a "cold and deliberate" manner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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