crouched Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kraʊtʃ]
  • Us [ kraʊtʃ]

Meaning of crouched In English

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Examples of crouched

  • One might have worked upright, with a 'loose-eye', for instance, while another might have crouched and crawled on its belly while deploying its 'collie-eye'.

  • The woman in the foreground evinces another telling gesture: she is crouched down.

  • Rickards crouched forward, his huge hand cradling the whisky glass.

  • During gait, a slightly crouched posture may be appropriate compensation for the destabilizing effects of reduced heel-strike.

  • I ran behind the bar, crouched down by the record shelves, searching - no, not that one - what could it be?

  • The eager boy-men are crouched over its curling exhaust formed by the electric-car track,34 with the electrical toy the satirical equivalent of the electronic countermeasures in the real bomber.

  • It was horrible and wet crouched down, and somehow you had to let them know where you were by quietly calling out or holding a small torch.

  • They must eat crouched on their bunks in their cells.

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