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| crawl [ krawl ] |
intransitive verb (past and past participle crawled, present participle crawl·ing, 3rd person present singular crawls) |
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1. move close to ground: to move slowly along on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface
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2. move slowly close to surface: to move slowly across something with the body close to or touching the surface
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3. move very slowly: to move forward at a slow pace
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4. be overrun: to be filled with large numbers of moving people or things
 The place was crawling with reporters.
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5. feel creepy: to feel a sensation of being covered with moving insects, usually in reaction to something frightening or disgusting
 made his skin crawl
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6. be servile: to try to please somebody by behaving in a servile way
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informal
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7. botany grow across surface: to grow and spread along a surface by means of tendrils or clinging stems
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refers to vines or low-growing plants
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noun |
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1. slow speed: a very slow pace
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2. overarm swimming stroke: a fast swimming stroke in which the swimmer lies face down and uses a flutter kick and an overarm stroke
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3. progress on hands and knees: slow movement on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface
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4. moving words on television or film: words or figures that are scrolled across a television or movie screen to convey information, e.g. programming credits or news bulletins
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| [14th century. Probably < Old Norse krafla "paw with the hands"] |
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 crawl·ing·ly adverb |
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