crawling

IPA: krˈɔɫɪŋ

noun

  • The motion of something that crawls.
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Examples of "crawling" in Sentences

  • Pallid bats are skilled at climbing and crawling.
  • The legions of the lost come crawling from the grave
  • When the kerb-crawling is banished, what happens to the street workers?
  • On the instant my flesh was creeping and crawling from the harsh contact.
  • From the beginning of time even when we were still crawling from the sea.
  • If you're reading this on a "high speed" Amtrak train crawling through New Jersey, our condolences.
  • Always before Peter had come home lipperty-lipperty-lipperty-lip, but now he was crawling, actually _crawling_!
  • Sanford is a creep, without any perspective on how he may be viewed, and, his most recent skin crawling disclosures show a narcistic side.
  • I volunteered for President Obama's campaign, and the experience left my skin crawling; and even to this day when I recall the encounters.
  • Search engines work with text and metadata about that text -- "With this latest innovation in crawling Flash, Google can more easily access the text in Flash, but they still can’t process it quite as well as it can HTML text because they aren’t extracting any meta data about that text"

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