Similar words: weeping, sleeping, housekeeping, sleeping bag, sleeping partner, out of keeping with, creep, keep in mind. Meaning: ['krɪːpɪŋ] n. a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body.
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91. She entered her own No. 3 to find her son reading a copy of Playgoer and Jessie creeping about hanging up costumes.
92. Furious with myself for these creeping insidious thoughts I focussed on lengthening my stride and levitating the rucksack.
93. A series of gale warnings added an edge of tension to the creeping advance of fatigue.
94. He could not resist a faint smile creeping over his face.
95. Archeologists have discovered a creeping village. For some unknown reason it has moved eleven times.
96. He moved in and felt a fresh - no, a dank - coldness creeping under his skin.
97. At 47, Diane Wasenius is not taking chances with her blood-sugar levels, which began creeping up over the past year.
98. The first copper light of morning was creeping up Great Head bluff and spilling over the harbor.
99. It was very easy to imagine eyes peering from the gloom, or strange beings creeping along the path behind them.
100. The concept of purpose is creeping back into scientific explanations.
101. Does he agree that that will lead to preferential treatment for private patients and creeping privatisation?
102. He'd returned at dawn, creeping into the apartment so as not to wake her.
103. The muscles of his arms and chest were rippling as he moved and she felt a hot flush creeping over her body.
104. There's probably nuclear fall-out creeping all over us at this very moment.
105. Probyn recognises that whenever there is money about, then the potential for bad blood creeping in is always there.
106. In the thick, musty air of the dungeon I felt a creeping graveyard chill.
107. She'd come creeping back again, complaining about Dad's crumpled collars and his scuffed shoes, sprucing him up.
108. Second home owners often provide the easiest of targets for those who deplore the creeping urbanization of the countryside.
109. Critics say the policy puts mentally disabled people on to the streets and is part of the creeping privatisation of the health service.
110. Whatever was creeping towards them through the half-open door would have them completely at its mercy.
111. The creeping rhizome produces young plants which can be divided and transplanted.
112. The shadow of the earth is now creeping across the face.
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113. Now the sun was creeping back into their lives through the sash windows.
114. I didn't know him very well and I despised him for being well behaved and creeping around telling stories about me.
115. And yet despite all this the pounds were creeping up on us and we seemed to be fighting a losing battle.
116. The cat was creeping stealthily through a patch of long grass towards the foot of the largest tree.
117. In the right season there would be roses creeping up around the door.
118. What are you doing creeping up on me like that? You frightened the life out of me!
119. Hannah nodded her head again, a faint smile creeping across her face.
120. There was no service at his funeral: no pallbearers, no priests, no official mourners, no creeping cortege.
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