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"stoop to" Definitions
  1. to drop your moral standards to do something bad or unpleasant

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Don't engage and yell back and stoop to their level.
So, she knows he wouldn't stoop to using racist tactics.
What level will you stoop to get the perfect Instagram?
We don't need to stoop to their level of violence.
Don't stoop to dirty tactics, petty bickering, and ugly name calling.
Aren't you a civilized ancient country, so why stoop to this?
I stoop to inhale my first armpit and... It's pretty fine, actually.
But I'm honestly disappointed and surprised you would stoop to this level.
What manner of man would stoop to this level of ridiculous lying?
So why in the world would his opponents stoop to his level?
If "Crash" were released today, would the academy stoop to reward it?
But the academy wouldn't stoop to such a troll move, would it?
But Putin said Russia would not "stoop" to the Obama administration's "irresponsible" actions.
He wouldn't stoop to say such a thing, not someone of his generation.
Would Apple stoop to finding a "Mike Rosoft" to tout a new iPad?
But it's one in which even the loftiest stars will stoop to conquer.
But more important, Germany does not want to stoop to Mr. Erdogan's level.
It's so SAD & PATHETIC how low he'd stoop to cover up HIS PERSONAL ISSUES!
It's sad that The Atlantic would stoop to this low standard of journalistic integrity.
We paused on the front stoop to pull booties over our shoes before entering.
Since when do we as Americans stoop to such antics as she has displayed?
"Don't fall for the false promise of recycling, and please don't stoop to incineration," Danson said.
We are shocked and appalled that anyone would stoop to this level to discredit real journalism.
Finally, if there's an option in Stoop to easily share a newsletter, I can't find it.
Or does one need to stoop to silicone udders to secure that sweet, sweet free meat?
To have to stoop to this level because I'm not getting paid is hurtful, really hurtful.
You don't have to stoop to Trump's level, but he could use a little more backbone.
Your resignation is serious—why stoop to the president's level by going back to middle school?
Stoop to Conquer Dear Diary: I was walking through a quiet residential neighborhood in South Brooklyn.
"It's sad that The Atlantic would stoop to this low standard of journalistic integrity," Singer said.
She's upbeat and charming, but doesn't stoop to soothing my ego when a stupid joke falls flat.
Lots of coaches would refuse to stoop to the triple option, seeing it as a last resort.
"When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level," she says.
For now, she is back to walking dogs and selling art on her stoop to neighborhood tourists.
He adds, he doesn't want to stoop to that level and hopes DeSantis will avoid it too.
"When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, we don't stoop to their level," Obama said.
I don't stoop to that level and having a response because what she says has no truth.
Their behavior has created an environment where Democratic lawmakers routinely stoop to foul language in public events.
You'll relax and relinquish some tension once you've firmly decided you will not stoop to that level.
Campaign Stops When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level.
"We are shocked and appalled that anyone would stoop to this level to discredit real journalism," he said.
Or will he stoop to his lowest instincts when he faces the most dangerous days of his presidency?
" He went on to warn, "Don't hire anyone who says they'd rather lose than stoop to (Trump's) level.
Remember, you don't have to stoop to their level, and doing so will probably only make matters worse.
"The NRA continues to stoop to new lows in the hopes of shoving guns into America's youngest hands."
For another, as the author rightly points out, the president's critics debase themselves when they stoop to his level.
How we explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level.
And I'm disappointed that Magneto, even in going all momentarily grimdark again, would stoop to being someone else's lackey.
De Jager said, ultimately, she feared that in releasing her blackmailer&aposs name, she would stoop to his level.
Ibrahim Madhoun, a writer for Al-Resalah, a Hamas newspaper, said that Hamas would not stoop to such levels.
As Japanese tradition demands, I stoop to enter the room through a small door in a gesture of humility.
Americans should not "stoop to their level," Brennan told the BBC, in part because of fears about an escalating cyberwar.
But they were poured and widely consumed in the mayor's honor, as neighbor after neighbor took the stoop to speak.
"Why would they stoop to the level of undermining the competition and hurting the restaurants that went to that competition?"
Some farmers cracked that they wouldn't stoop to pick up pennies off the ground, much less request them through bureaucratic forms.
Don't expect Bungie to name the artist; and if their identity does somehow come out, please do not stoop to harassment.
Now the drug companies are aware of the at-any-cost depths states will stoop to in carrying out death sentences.
What's different is that this time, reporters felt taken aback that the self-professed scholar would stoop to such low depths.
"I'm not going to stoop to her level and go after her on a personal level," he said at the time.
They sit on her stoop to spend more time together, and by that of course I mean they start making out.
It speaks to Weller's power that Baker would stoop to these illegal tactics in hopes of getting a good blow in.
With the system so well re-designed, the party has no need to stoop to voter fraud, as cruder autocracies do.
Even popular presidents with reputations for charming the press occasionally stoop to blaming the press for quagmires of their own making.
The tournament faced the "prospect of the world's best players having to scurry and stoop to retrieve balls," The Times wrote.
"I'm just astounded this committee would stoop to this level to be positioning you all to make more money," Johnson said.
Even a company thought by many to be completely devoid of any sense of moral responsibility won't stoop to using Alternative Facts.
Kasich said that he would refuse to stoop to the levels of campaign rhetoric that he blamed Cruz and Trump for adopting.
I had to stoop to walk down the narrow aisle that divided two columns of two seats, each running 25 rows deep.
Democrats, who now have a majority in Congress, shouldn't stoop to the level of the GOP and engage in petty political warfare.
The tournament faced "the prospect of the world's best players having to scurry and stoop to retrieve balls," as The Times wrote.
"I wouldn't stoop to those cowards...in terms of allowing what they did to effect how I'm telling my story," Mahoney said.
Irritated Republicans looking for a way to undermine his testimony had to stoop to criticizing the lieutenant colonel for wearing his uniform.
He doesn't stoop to facile condemnations of art and its acolytes, and his view of Christian is affectionate as well as punitive.
Seems J Prince doesn't want Drake to stoop to Push's level and screw with his mainstream rep ... and, presumably, his mainstream money.
"Why would they stoop to the level of undermining the competition and hurting the restaurants that went to that competition?" de Castro said.
I had no idea I was even being considered, much less that the French Republic would stoop to give me such an honor.
When mainstream papers stoop to the level of conjuring up images of the president of the United States scrubbing toilets, Trump actually wins.
It speaks volumes about the integrity — and the growing nervousness — of Mr. Trump and his allies that they would stoop to this level.
I have heard many Democrats comment that they will not stoop to Mr. Trump's level by trying to use memes for political gain.
For no reason but the hope that one day we will know the beauty of unloved things, stoop to accept our unuttered thanks.
It then exacerbated the offense when one of its founders, Stefano Gabbana, appeared to stoop to name-calling and racial slurs on Instagram.
Just because Russia is acting like an annoying little brother, it does not mean that big brother should stoop to little brother's level.
Less than two weeks after the birth, I stood on the stoop to watch the New York City Marathon, holding my sleepy newborn.
Holy shit it happened Max GoodmanMay 15, 2016 I found a stoop to sit on and opened the bag, and everything looked great!
It has just a few rough wooden beds in a small room with a doorway so low that people have to stoop to enter it.
Ten years later, it's still a complete mystery why a team captain would stoop to violence at such a crucial point in the World Cup.
The Aussie was also helped by comments from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday that Beijing will not stoop to competitive devaluation of its currency.
More dangerously, yakuza with ties to nationalist organizations would act as muscle, putting down public protests and silencing activists, never hesitating to stoop to murder.
If you were sympathetic, it was a knowing smile, an inclusive smile, a "let's not stoop to that level, but can you believe this" smile.
" In response to the article, Singer said to PEOPLE in a statement: "It's sad that The Atlantic would stoop to this low standard of journalistic integrity.
"When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level," one of the women can be heard saying in the video.
Both characters insist they would never stoop to reality TV ("This is a documentary"), even as Sara stages a paparazzi run-in at the gas station.
The message behind the transition was implicit: Why stoop to hitting below the belt when she was perfectly capable of dropping men right on their heads?
" Mr. Fitzpatrick described it as "sad that a model would stoop to character assasination and weaponize the MeToo movement just to get ahead in this industry.
For a man who is trying to run for president of the United States to stoop to that moral character is troublesome, to say the least.
When President Ronald Reagan called out the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Mr. Gorbachev feigned horror at the idea that the Soviet Union would stoop to lies.
"I tried to handle it [in] a way that showed Kyler that you don't have to stoop to that level," she wrote in a Facebook comment.
Shockingly enough finding out I am the mother of Albert's 7th child, I do not feel I need to stoop to make public his true conduct.
Early on, Overlord practically states outright that its big moral question will be whether people have to stoop to their enemies' level in order to beat them.
You tried to reason with a trollA troll's twisted logic sticks with you, even if you managed not to stoop to their level the first time around.
Trump is a racist, sexist teetotaler; Rhodes likes a drink and does not need to stoop to racism or sexism in public to cater to his audience.
But (given the opportunity, and the unfortunate incursion of social media into the Mushroom Kingdom) would Luigi's nemesis really stoop to tweet gas chamber pepes and swastikas?
They are arguing that, at bottom, and despite everything we've seen the party stoop to in the past year, Republicans still deserve to control the entire government.
I thought it was disgusting and cynical and really surprising that Andrew Cuomo's New York State party would stoop to this kind of fear-mongering and lies.
While the show presumably won't stoop to such an egregious gimmick this time around, there are quite a few subplots to resolve in the 85-minute finale.
In the past, the Chinese authorities at least have had to stoop to ugly, and manifestly illegal, kidnappings to get their hands on their opponents in the city.
I found it particularly sad to watch Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, stoop to offering the same kind of obvious untruths as President Trump regularly does.
T.O. made headlines back in 2016 when he was quoted saying Cris Carter "begged" his way into the Hall of Fame and suggested he'd never stoop to that level.
"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond will stoop to disgusting levels to make a quick buck, but at least it was for the sake of comedy ... we think.
Endres: I would love to have a conversation face-to-face with him, and not even stoop to the I-wanna-beat-the-shit-out-of-this-guy level.
Both girls stoop to embarrassing lows for the smallest interactions with their crushes, suffering under the delusion that an accumulation of bare-minimum niceties is as nourishing as true affection.
Tara's first priority is her people's safety, while Paul shoots back that if they stoop to Negan's level for the sake of victory, they've lost a far more significant battle.
High fashion does not often stoop to Dunkin' Donuts to conquer, but Mr. Lak's first show, held in an expansive, under-construction penthouse in TriBeCa, dominated the week's chatter almost immediately.
Nichols won't stoop to the emotional manipulation of award-season movies, but his earlier films, particularly Take Shelter, highlight how he can wring pathos and suspense from the simplest of setups.
We're a little tipsy after all the Scotch and still have plenty to talk about, so we grab two slices each (my treat) and find a stoop to continue our catch up.
Somehow, as many angry observers implied, Hiddleston, and his smooth-as-silk British accent, was supposed to be better than this — how could he stoop to such a shameless display of emotion?!
Nor does he stoop to the level of DJ Throwdown who devotes most of his video to finding new and cocky ways to tell his fellow competitors to fellate him via samples.
In the case of #HillarysHealth and #Pizzagate, it invented defamatory conspiracy theories, forcing the candidate into an unwinnable choice: stoop to address the fever swamp's claims or let them fester and gather steam.
The company said Amazon's intentions to stream Thursday night NFL games isn't something Netflix will attempt, suggesting it didn't need to stoop to licensing sports because it has so much great original content.
In this deleted scene, he's hanging out on Redskins tight end Vernon Davis's childhood stoop to eat some of Davis' childhood favorites, and later throwing pots at former Redskin Chris Cooley's art studio.
To Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor who is one of President Trump's lawyers, it was an example of how low Twitter would stoop to carry out its anti-Trump agenda.
Why would someone who believes that God will win in the end and that we are all accountable to him stoop to reprehensible political tactics and vilify his opponents instead of loving them?
And with the strong Arab vote against Mr. Netanyahu, which effectively gave Mr. Gantz a critical boost, a Blue and White government would not likely stoop to Mr. Netanyahu's brand of Arab-baiting.
When Mr. Murray visited the barn with his sons, the interior was dark and dank, and he had to stoop to avoid hitting his head while walking between animal stalls on the lower level.
"We know that HBO is facing serious competitive pressures from Netflix, Amazon and other more modern content providers, but to stoop to this level to regain an audience is disgraceful," the letter reads in part.
The United States should not "stoop to their level," he said, even as he emphasized that there were other means to make sure Moscow understood unequivocally that the United States would not tolerate such practices.
"It's what you stoop to when the indefensibility of your case requires that you attack a man who is wearing a Springfield rifle on a field of blue above a Purple Heart," the congressman said.
"The depth to which he can stoop to unleash the awesome power of his office against individuals with whom he disagrees is, to say the least, appalling and extremely unbecoming of his office," it said.
Sure, I could have called the hotel on Monday, pretended I was planning a wedding and gotten an estimate, but who wants to stoop to such coarse and vulgar behavior to satisfy coarse and vulgar curiosity?
It was still disappointing to see her stoop to the kind of stunt the president himself would pull, and, as she certainly knows as well as anyone, a gesture like that won't defeat the president's argument.
China said on Wednesday it will not stoop to competitive devaluation of its currency, hours after it hit back with a softer punch than the one landed by the United States in an escalating tariff dispute.
The complex, like the others I saw, seemed designed to preclude neighborliness — most of the townhouses lack even the barest stoop to sit out on, and at least one complex has signs forbidding ball-playing ( "violators will be prosecuted").
Thankfully, we have a spirited team of wonderful athletes there to show the world — and especially the two Koreas — who Americans can really be, even while Vice President Mike Pence can only stoop to finger-wagging, symbolic and otherwise.
The complex, like the others I saw, seemed designed to preclude neighborliness — most of the townhouses lack even the barest stoop to sit out on, and at least one complex has signs forbidding ball-playing ("violators will be prosecuted").
Mr. Pompeo should look to the moral courage being displayed by Ambassador Bill Taylor as an example of how to conduct himself, rather than stoop to the level of President Trump, a man totally devoid of honor and integrity.
He said he would not, quote, "stoop to the level of irresponsible diplomacy" that he`d allow American diplomats to stay in Russia and that he`d be working to rebuild relations with the U.S. after President-elect Trump is inaugurated.
"I'm not going to stoop to Patty Glaser's level by attacking her personally, though it s ironic that she would comment on Charlie's lifestyle considering that it was her client who wanted to marry him," Singer said in a statement.
No, I will not stoop to the insults, intimidation, destruction [and] violence by a minority who only want chaos," he wrote, signing his impassioned post as "a merchant and craftsman, a citizen who advocates dialogue in the face of chaos.
On New Year's Eve, a friend, in Brooklyn, whose children had asked her to sign a contract promising that she would never have a cigarette, were disgusted to find some of the adults sneaking out to the stoop to smoke.
This headline should tell us all we need to know about how wildly out of touch the N.R.A. is with its own members and how low they will stoop to advance their damaging agenda at the expense of our safety.
Both of these stereotypes — the emasculating Black woman who won't let her man lead, and the Black woman who will stoop to criminality for a handout — have resulted in a culture that does not trust Black women, especially not those with money.
"It is very upsetting to see opponents of marriage equality stoop to such lows in their campaign against same sex marriage by resorting to scare mongering and straight out lies," Anthony Wallace, campaign director of Equal Love, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Whatever your thoughts on the actions of the Virginia Red Hen owner Stephanie Wilkinson — and there is a constructive debate to be had on the topic — that those who oppose her decision would stoop to threats of violence and harm is unconscionable.
An admirable impulse to own the moral high ground, never "stoop to the enemy's level" and exercise all diplomatic efforts before, during and after a war has taken hold of all levels of the US government, but the results are often counterproductive.
Even so, to watch the stiff-legged 76-year-old stoop to pick up someone's empty soda bottle and transport it, softly tutting to himself, to the nearest rubbish bin was to glimpse a modesty and diligence not obvious in American government these days.
Just eight months ago, the financially-focused Mayweather Jr. commented to FightHype that there wasn't enough money in mixed martial arts to even stoop to its level by talking about the sport nor its most headline-grabbing fighters in Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor.
TIANJIN, China (Reuters) - China will not stoop to competitive devaluation of its currency, Premier Li Keqiang stressed, hours after China hit back, with a softer punch than the one landed by the United States, in an escalating tariff war between the world's largest economies.
Hearing Libby talk about her dance classes, watching her stoop to pet a dog tied to a lamppost and listening to her recommend "Frog and Toad Are Friends" to a young mother made it impossible for me not to fall in love with her.
Drivers turn to auto-tap applications like FRep and Repetitouch to scoop up blocks much faster than human fingers are capable of, and once these practices become widespread at an FC, more scrupulous drivers either stoop to these methods or accept that regular hours won't be possible.
Never one to stoop to ready-to-wear looks you can find at the pet shop, Lola has her own seamstress that takes the styles everyone is talking about — from Gucci, Prada, Chanel and more — and turns them into outfits perfectly tailored to Lola's tiny Yorkie body.
"The arrest of Congolese youth activists this morning shows how low the Congolese government is willing to stoop to deny its citizens the right to peacefully protest delays in preparations for elections later this year," said Muthoni Wanyeki, Amnesty International's Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer found himself embroiled in controversy when he said at his daily briefing Tuesday that Hitler, who was responsible for the gassing of millions of people, didn't stoop to level of Syrian President Bashar-al Assad and use chemical weapons as a mechanism for murder.
But the more striking question is Cuban's: why a man with as much money as Trump claims to have, presiding over as many successful ventures as Trump claims to own, would stoop to start up a boiler-room business like Trump University, squeezing out revenues from would-be students a few thousand dollars at a time.
You get the feeling that if she presented this way in the courtroom she'd have this case locked up, but she doesn't want to stoop to the same sensationalist antics the defense is using, like Alan Dershowitz sending Cochran a fax from Harvard while he's watching the case in real time with a class full of students.
Anonymous except for a plaque by its side reading "Schlachthof 284," and underneath, in English, "Slaughterhouse-Five," it was an exit-way through which the tall, lean 217-year-old prisoner of war Kurt Vonnegut Jr. may have had to stoop to emerge into a scene that would cast a shadow over the rest of his life.
And even when the songs stoop to drearily pro forma paeans to daffodils, the score is exceptionally well served by Mr. Muscato, Clare Burt as Edward's eternally devoted wife, and the clarion-voiced Matthew Seadon-Young as the son, Will, drawn to "bone-dry facts" who discovers not a moment too soon a welcome new world of feeling.
Obama's remarks come after two prominent Democrats, former Obama attorney Eric Holder and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, pushed back on calls not to stoop to the level of partisan attacks, saying they believed the party needs to fight back against what they believe to be a lack of civility on the part of some Republicans.
"These secret emails blow open what I saw firsthand and revealed as a health insurance whistleblower: These companies and their lobbyists will stoop to whatever it takes, no matter how grotesque, to deny people the lifesaving coverage they need," Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive who is now president of Business for Medicare for All, told the Post.
The merging of Bluetooth and audio technology from 40 years ago may seem incongruous, but it's not the worst idea ever: assuming you're still the sort of person who'd want to carry around a retro-style cassette player, having to stoop to using a second ancient tech standard — the 3.5mm headphone jack — at the same time might be asking too much.
Another manipulative design decision flagged by the report is especially illustrative of the deceptive levels to which companies will stoop to get users to do what they want — with the watchdog pointing out how Facebook paints fake red dots onto its UI in the midst of consent decision flows in order to encourage the user to think they have a message or a notification.
"No one anticipated that a president would stoop to this misconduct, and Congress has passed no specific law to make this behavior a crime," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE (D-N.

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