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crept Definition


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creep
verb, intr crept, creeping
    1. To move slowly, with stealth or caution.
      Thesaurus: crawl, inch, dawdle, drag, edge, sneak, steal, slink, slither, writhe, tiptoe.
    2. To move with the body close to the ground; to crawl.
    3. Said of a plant: to grow along the ground, up a wall, etc.
    4. To enter barely noticeably.
      Example: Anxiety crept into her voice
    5. To develop little by little.
      Example: Inflation was creeping slowly but surely upwards
    6. Said especially of the flesh: to have a strong tingling sensation as a response to fear or disgust.
    7. To act in a fawning way.
      Thesaurus: cower, cringe, grovel, fawn, skulk, quail.
noun
    1. An act of creeping.
    2. derog
      An unpleasant person.
    3. The slow deformation with time of a solid material, especially a metal, under stress, usually occuring at high temperatures.
    4. The slow movement of soil, broken rock or mining ground downward under the influence of gravity.
Derivative: creeping
adj
    Idiom: give someone the creeps
      colloq
      To disgust or frighten them.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon creopan.





    crept past tense, past participle of creep


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