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crouching

crouching ADJ

crouching
crouching

crouching

crouching

crouch <a crouch; crouches> N

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English
He paints with them flat on the floor, crouching over them.
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None have finger holes, so you have to adopt a curious, double-handed, crouching stance and make allowances for the splintery potholes.
londonist.com
They attempt to evade detection by crouching in the vegetation where their cryptic colouration makes them difficult to observe.
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However, it avoids flying, relying on crouching and camouflage for concealment.
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The male figure is relatively small, crouching subserviently, and fully clothed; he has an anxious or furtive look.
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Crouching and leaning on the scaffold surrounding the platform is allowed, but touching them with one's hands is not.
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They perform an elaborate display that includes wing fluttering, jumping, standing upright, crouching with ruff erect, or lunging at rivals.
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A defensive attitude involves lying flat on the ground or crouching with wings spread out.
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The tabby cat appeared in more than 1,000 episodes crouching on a roof in the opening credits.
www.irishmirror.ie
Around the plinth are statues of four crouching lions, which are described as mourning, or snoozing.
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