crouched


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crouch

 (krouch)
v. crouched, crouch·ing, crouch·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To stoop, especially with the knees bent: crouched over the grate, searching for his keys.
b. To press the entire body close to the ground with the limbs bent: a cat crouching near its prey.
2. To bend servilely or timidly; cringe.
v.tr.
To bend (the head or knee, for example) low, as in fear or humility.
n.
The act or posture of bending low or crouching.

[Middle English crouchen, probably from Old North French *crouchir, to become bent, variant of Old French crochir, from croche, hook; see crochet.]
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References in classic literature ?
I no longer cared to play, but crouched trembling close to my limb.
Instantly the head portrayed that the cat had stiffened, crouched, and frozen.
He crouched on the jungle floor, peering around a great root of a board tree.