Synonym: Australian crawl, cower, crawling, creep, creeping, cringe, fawn, front crawl, grovel. Similar words: crack, craft, crash, raw, draw, scratch, aircraft, Democrat. Meaning: [krɔːl] n. 1. a very slow movement 2. a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick 3. a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body. v. 1. move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground 2. feel as if crawling with insects 3. be crawling with 4. show submission or fear 5. swim by doing the crawl.
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61. Inspectors may have to climb ladders or many flights of stairs, or may have to crawl around in tight spaces.
62. They can find a way to crawl back if they want to.
63. Not until they come down will people begin to crawl out from under their loads of debt.
64. Sergeant Alan King died after being stabbed repeatedly by Vernage as he tried to crawl to safety.
65. Or let the worms crawl on dry newspaper and listen to them carefully.
66. The last bar on my pub crawl is the most contentious.
67. He tried to crawl up her and she screamed and fell over.
68. Mr Duddy spent a day stuck on the sheer sides of the cone before managing to crawl out on his own.
69. Seeing the video, she tried to crawl into the television set, then dove, hysterical, under the bed.
70. I went off to crawl under the covers, which were damp from humidity and gave off a mildewy odor.
71. Below, cars crawl along on mats of shadow; further off are two long ranks of primrose-yellow taxis.
72. After Smitty had gone out, Converse began to crawl to-ward the bathroom door.
73. The shell would barely crawl forward(sentencedict.com), and certainly not overtake light.
74. Last he heard, only one boy had dropped to the ground and managed to crawl away.
75. In life, some laugh, some cry, some live, some die. The choice is ours to crawl or to fly. RVM
76. In the water he started out on a fast crawl, then switched to a slower backstroke.
77. Ten yards further on, Siegfried found a trip-wire and gestured McCready to crawl round it.
78. She would have hated it if she had to admit defeat, and crawl off to a hotel somewhere.
79. It was like being the first sea creature to crawl on to the shore and discover his gills had become lungs.
79. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
80. Its tiny head and legs project from one side but it can no longer crawl about.
81. What made you want to crawl in with them mucky birds like that?
82. Just as soon as the young ferrets can see and crawl around the nest is the time to make a start.
83. The temptation to crawl over to him was strong, but she resisted.
84. She began to crawl forward again, her eyes continually flickering between the tracks on either side of her.
85. The root gives off a chemical which incites the worms to hatch and crawl into it.
86. A blast of air knocked him over but he managed to crawl through a tunnel under Euston Road.
87. Most of them are large enough to climb on or even crawl into.
88. It would be wonderful to crawl into bed, to ask Matron for an aspirin.
89. I crawl into my sleeping bag and curl up in a tight ball.
90. The three of us shrieked hysterically as one lobster tried to crawl his way out up the sides.
More similar words: crack, craft, crash, raw, draw, scratch, aircraft, Democrat, scramble, draw in, draw out, draw up, drawer, draw on, democratic, drawing, meritocracy, withdraw, draw back, clear away, withdrawal, after a while.