"Alley Oop, haul it off the stoop l'm warning you | |
"And watch the things you gave your life to, broken and stoop..." | |
"Blocked" is a cliché you'll never hear him stoop to. | |
"It seems that many Jews will stoop to anything" | |
"My tears doon't stoop trickIing doown." | |
"Alley Oop, haul it off the stoop l'm warning you | |
"And watch the things you gave your life to, broken and stoop..." | |
"Blocked" is a cliché you'll never hear him stoop to. | |
"It seems that many Jews will stoop to anything" | |
"My tears doon't stoop trickIing doown." | |
"Never stoops the soaring vulture | |
"on his front stoops." | |
'That's probably why he stoops so low to get cash. | |
- Those aren't things Helen Brent stoops to. | |
- Well, he's tall, and he stoops, and he wears glasses. | |
"Never stoops the soaring vulture | |
"on his front stoops." | |
'That's probably why he stoops so low to get cash. | |
- Those aren't things Helen Brent stoops to. | |
- Well, he's tall, and he stoops, and he wears glasses. | |
! I've stooped to many follies in my life, but I doubt I'd allow myself to like a common farm boy such as yourself. | |
"And the beautiful princess was so moved by his desperate plea "that she stooped down, picked up the slippery creature, "leaned forward, raised him to her lips, | |
"He stooped down upon all fours, wrapped up in his plaid..." | |
'He has stooped so low.' | |
- Mieux que ca, mademoiselle. - He stooped. | |
"When stooping o'er a thirsty rose, she murmured, 'Frederick, fetch my hose. "' | |
- A duke stooping to cross swords with-- | |
- I don't get much. - Do you ever think about all that stooping'? For just pennies? | |
- This is what you get for stooping so low. | |
- Zane... I'm not interested in stooping to your level. | |
! I've stooped to many follies in my life, but I doubt I'd allow myself to like a common farm boy such as yourself. | |
"And the beautiful princess was so moved by his desperate plea "that she stooped down, picked up the slippery creature, "leaned forward, raised him to her lips, | |
"He stooped down upon all fours, wrapped up in his plaid..." | |
'He has stooped so low.' | |
- Mieux que ca, mademoiselle. - He stooped. | |
"When stooping o'er a thirsty rose, she murmured, 'Frederick, fetch my hose. "' | |
- A duke stooping to cross swords with-- | |
- I don't get much. - Do you ever think about all that stooping'? For just pennies? | |
- This is what you get for stooping so low. | |
- Zane... I'm not interested in stooping to your level. | |