stoos

[US]/stuːz/
[UK]/stuːz/

Translation

n.Plural of stoo (slang for stew or a stew-like dish); Stoos (a village in the municipality of Morschach, Switzerland); Stoos (a surname)

Phrases & Collocations

stoops down

stoops to

stoops low

stoops forward

stoops beneath

stoops heavily

stoops often

stoops quietly

stoops in age

stoops to beg

Example Sentences

the hikers decided to stoos their way up the mountain.

he managed to stoos the heavy box onto the top shelf.

they had to stoos the car out of the mud.

it took all morning to stoos the branches into the wood chipper.

the protesters began to stoos towards the city center.

can you help me stoos this sofa across the room?

we need to stoos the boat off the sandbar.

the workers had to stoos the broken machinery aside.

she tried to stoos the heavy suitcase into the overhead bin.

they watched the cat stoos the mouse across the floor.

he had to stoos the pedal down to start the engine.

the team began to stoos the project towards completion.

we should stoos the table closer to the window.

he tried to stoos the cork into the wine bottle.

the soldiers had to stoos the cannon into position.

she managed to stoos the window open.

he had to stoos the heavy door open.

the farmers began to stoos the cart up the hill.

she watched him stoos the rock over the edge.

they tried to stoos the heavy stone lid off the sarcophagus.

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