The word crouch is a verb meaning to stoop or bend low with limbs pulled close to the body; to keep low and still as an animal preparing to spring; to cower. Crouch is also used as a noun for the act of crouching. Example sentences:
Verb: We can't all crouch together in the same place and still remain hidden.
Noun: I caught him in a crouch as if he had to stalk the last piece of cake.
"He crouched behind the sofa to stay hidden from the robber as he called the police."
He was instructed to crouch behind the shrubs.
I crouch down to check under the table for my lost keys.
We grimly moved forward in a stealthy crouch, knowing that the enemy would soon be met.
During the heist, the boss sent the gunman to crouch beside the door.
The simple predicate in this sentence is "should crouch." It is the action or the main verb that the subject "people in open areas" should do during storms.
He did not want to be seen by the animals, so he decided to crouch behind a large rock that was nearby.
whats the simple predicate of this sentence, (During storms, people in open areas should crouch close to the ground.)
Crounch down so the ball doesn't hit you in the head.
the woman crouches down to her dog
Crouch is a verb which means to keep yourself low by bending at the knees. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:I had to crouch down to tie my shoelaces.In wartime, most soldiers crouch when walking in trenches to avoid being shot at.You crouch whenever something is flying towards your face.
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