Similar words: reptile, decrepit, surreptitious, surreptitiously, crepuscular, discrepancy, inept, adept.
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91. There were three more rooms and Henry crept through them, shining his torch carefully round.
92. We crept down to the deserted library at the other end of the hall, so that we could talk.
93. Then another feeling crept over me, a deep, almost atavistic longing.
94. Finally, I threw back the quilt, put the package on the pillow, and crept into bed.
95. Hutt crept silently into the kitchen, his hands sweating profusely as he closed in on his prey.
96. Her fragile sanity crept away from the edge to cower inside the fortress of her orders.
97. Doubt crept in: Should he go to her house or not?
98. The sappers crept a little closer, past the vacated ambush site.
99. With the young animal wrapped in her cardigan, Jenny crept through the house and into the kitchen.
100. So she beckoned to Baptiste and he crept up the stairs after her[Sentence dictionary], his shoes in his hand.
101. Dawn had begun to break, and daylight crept over the barren countryside.
102. A woman crept down her front steps in a pink bathrobe, her hand holding on to the rail beside the steps.
103. But that evening, pulp mill workers crept beneath the building and bored through the floor and into the barrels stored there.
104. No-one noticed that the little boy had crept into the room and was sitting there, listening.
105. He crept to the door and opened it, blinking at the bright light.
106. The red line on the thermometer on the wall of Caxton House crept up with agonizing slowness.
107. At five o'clock she returned to the theatre and crept up the stairs to the dressing-room.
108. Totally mystified by his experience, he crept back to the booking hall and tried to sleep.
109. Mooney glanced back as Al Bibeau crept up to him.
110. Slowly, step by step, she crept along the terrace until she stood there, looking in.
111. Unable to let her out of my sight, I followed her upstairs and crept into the bedroom to be with her.
112. Ron unlocked the back door and crept out into the yard.
113. She turned around and scampered back across the footpath to the gate, squeezed under and crept to the dish.
114. He had crept unnoticed into the yard, stripped off and poured a bucket of water over his head.
115. Now the Derbyshire tradition has crept into Yorkshire, it seems it may be spreading.
116. Jack crept up as far as he dared and then froze. To his amazement he found himself looking at Tina.
117. A sensible person respected the sleeping beast and crept away.
118. Later, under cover of darkness, they crept into the house, where Charles hid for the night in the attic.
119. Clouds crept across the horizon, just above the line of trees.
120. The drape billowed and a tiny figure crept stealthily out, a blowpipe raised to its hideous lips.
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