💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stoopwork"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stoop worknoun | Alternative form of stoopwork. [Unskilled agricultural labor that involves stooping to reach low-growing plants.] |
| stoop labornoun | labor regularly performed in a stooped or squatting position; usually referring to agricultural labor involving the planting, cultivation or harvesting of crops. |
| stoopnoun | A stooping, bent position of the body. |
| stoopingnoun | The act of one who stoops. |
| stepstoolnoun | A stool with built-in steps for climbing onto it, used for reaching high objects. |
| stookernoun | A person (e.g., smallholder, farm laborer) who gathers sheaves into stooks (shocks). |
| spadeworknoun | (figuratively) Work done in preparation for something else. |
| stopernoun | (mining) A kind of drill for excavating stopes. |
| stopenoun | A mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps. |
| stalkernoun | A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions. |
| outworknoun | Agricultural work done outdoors in the fields. |
| stooknoun | A pile or bundle, especially of straw. |
| stumplingnoun | A little stump. |
| kick-stepnoun | (dance) A dance move in which the dancer first kicks a foot in the air in front of the opposite leg (often while bending the knee slightly on that leg) and then puts the foot down shifting balance on to it. |
| stoolmakingnoun | The manufacture of stools. |
| slopworknoun | (figuratively) Hasty, slovenly work of any kind. |
| stiltingnoun | Stilted language or movement. |
| soddernoun | An agricultural implement for scooping or stripping a layer of topsoil and picking it up intact to lay it down as a cover growth or lawn elsewhere. |
| bushworknoun | Work carried out in the bushland. |
| stowpnoun | (Scotland, England) Alternative form of stoup. [(obsolete) A bucket.] |
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