Crouch v. i. [imp. & p. p. Crouched p. pr. & vb. n. Crouching.]
  1. To bend down; to stoop low; to lie close to the ground with the logs bent, as an animal when waiting for prey, or in fear.
     Now crouch like a cur.   --Beau. & Fl.
  2. To bend servilely; to stoop meanly; to fawn; to cringe. “A crouching purpose.”
  Must I stand and crouch
  Under your testy humor?   --Shak.
  crouching
       adj : squatting close to the ground; "poorly clothed men huddled
             low against the wind"; "he stayed in the ditch hunkered
             down" [syn: crouched, huddled, hunkered, hunkered
             down]