creeps

IPA: krˈips

noun

  • (preceded by definite article) A sensation that things are crawling on one's skin.
  • (preceded by definite article) A feeling of fear or horror.
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Examples of "creeps" in Sentences

  • December 31st, 2009 Jessica Hagy Posted in creeps |
  • August 18th, 2009 Jessica Hagy Posted in creeps, ego |
  • Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 Posted in creeps | 6 Comments »
  • He creeps in the house, and they use molasses to trap him.
  • Then the information slowly creeps into the article by osmosis.
  • April 17th, 2009 Jessica Hagy Posted in creeps, ethics, perception |
  • October 13th, 2009 Jessica Hagy Posted in creeps, ethics, politics |
  • But as the movie shambles along, its title creeps up on it, wedgie-like.
  • (272 pgs): another R.I.P. book about disappeared children: even the title creeps me out!
  • Sheisty creep should join creeps like Cunnigham and Ted Stephens in the ever expanding federal jail of corrupt Congress taking bribes.
  • Any day that "the rushes" manage to give Spooky the creeps is a day I know I've written well (that is, of course, provided I meant to evoke creepiness that day).

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