Creep
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82creep — North Country (Newcastle) Words a heaving or bursting upwards of the floor of a coal mine …
83creep — to do something without letting other people know (Slowly or Quietly) or behind someone s back Have you heard, one of our coworkers is creeping with the boss wife …
84creep — to do something without letting other people know (Slowly or Quietly) or behind someone s back Have you heard, one of our coworkers is creeping with the boss wife …
85creep — See: the creeps …
86creep\ up\ on — v 1. To crawl towards; move along near the ground; steal cautiously towards so as not to be seen or noticed. The mouse did not see the snake creeping up on it over the rocks. Indians were creeping up on the house through the bushes. 2. or sneak… …
87creep — vb 1. American to attempt to seduce, make unwelcome sexual advances (towards) 2. to cheat on a man An expression used on campus in the USA since around 2000 …
88creep — v. n. RG. 296; part, ‘crepand.’ Ps. lxviii. 35 …
89creep — kriËp n. person who makes one s skin crawl (Slang) v. crawl; climb; sneak, move along quietly and slowly …
90creep — crepe …
91creep up on — crawl quietly towards The thief crept up on the elderly women at the supermarket …
92creep — creopan, snican …
93creep — v. n. 1. Crawl. 2. Steal, glide stealthily, come unnoticed. 3. Fawn, cringe, play the sycophant …
94creep — Noun. A contemptible person, in particular, one who is fawning. Verb. To act obsequiously. Informal …
95creep — verb Syn: tiptoe, steal, sneak, slink, edge, inch, skulk, prowl …
96ˌcreep ˈup on sb — phrasal verb 1) to move towards someone quietly and slowly, so that they do not hear you 2) if something creeps up on you, it happens so gradually that you do not notice it …
97Creep — This describes the situation when the arrow is moving away from the wall, or it describes the anchor point while you are aiming and preparing to release …
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100creep·er — /ˈkriːpɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a plant that grows along the ground or up surfaces (such as trees or walls) …