crouch in the PONS Dictionary

crouch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to crouch (down)
to lower oneself into a crouch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Half crouching, half turning figures were still being danced by the older generation in the 1970s.
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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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Some men are used to urinate in sitting or crouching position.
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It crouches as it moves along and it runs like a human.
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The female responds by crouching and shivering the wings as if begging for food.
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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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He paints with them flat on the floor, crouching over them.
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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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He waits, crouched, fingers in ears for the explosion which never comes.
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His signature stunt was crouching underneath a horse and lifting it up to his shoulders.
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