Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A fully-grown lion crouched not ten metres away, eyes fiery with rage.
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The cat crouched down under a barstool, tucked its feet under itself, catlike, and appeared to doze off.
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When frightened, it tends to freeze with its body crouched low and its head raised vertically just high enough to see.
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The goalie crouched, but with his knees spread, not pinched like in ice hockey.
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A 25ft m-long man crouched in the store window, holding a television monitor that captured the images of the passers-by.
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The player can change the stance of the opponent to jumping, crouched or on ground.
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We're crouched in what looks like an old washing-up room and with the door shut we wait to be rescued.
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A statue of a man that snorts, the same that is crouched, symbolizing the oppression or slavery.
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She can remain in a crouched position for a long time and perform contortionist-type feats without causing any damage to her spine.
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When a potential threat is detected, a tinamou will typically freeze in one of two positions, either crouched or with its neck extended upwards.
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