You are seeing Ask web results for stoop.
Urban stoop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In architecture, an urban stoop is a small staircase leading to the entrance of an urban apartment building or other building. Originally brought to the Hudson Valley of New York by settlers from th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_stoop
Stoop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stoop may refer to: • Adrian Stoop (1883-1957), English-naturalised rugby union player • Georgie Stoop (born 1988), English professional tennis player • Urban stoop, a small staircase or porch • a mi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoop
Stories of love, death, revenge, forgiveness. Failures small and large. Double-crossing and two-timing. Shame and success. Epiphanies that happen just in time...and others that don't. Blood, sweat and tears - and lots of laughs. ... Join The Stoop mailing list...
www.stoopstorytelling.com/ www.stoopstorytelling.com/ · Cached
Georgie Stoop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgina "Georgie" Stoop (born 13 January 1988) is an English professional tennis player coached by Damien Roberts. She is currently the British No.5 and ranked at No.178 in the world (as of 10 Augus...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgie_Stoop
Singular; stoop ... (US, Canadian) A small porch, unroofed platform, or raised veranda leading to a main entrance. The workers made a stoop in front of the door. ... to stoop (third-person singular simple present stoops, present participle stooping, simple past and past participle stooped)
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stoop en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stoop
A stoop can be a small porch, platform, or staircase leading from the sidewalk to the entrance of a building. The word stoop is derived from the Dutch, stoep, which is quite fitting: the architectural concept was imported to New York from the Netherlands by Dutch colonists.
www.tenement.org/stoop_whatis.html www.tenement.org/stoop_whatis.html
Ask Q&A