verb

crawl

/krɔ:l/

crawl

VERB

Definition of crawl

1

The way an animal or baby might walk. If something crawls, it walks on four or more legs. For a person, this means using the hands and arms like legs.

Example: I crawled through the tunnel.

1

If something crawls, it moves slowly.

Example: Yesterday seemed so long, like time was crawling.

2

If your skin crawls. you feel bugs are crawling over your body. This is often a way of saying you are afraid or disturbed.

Example: Just hearing about that makes my skin crawl.

3

If a place is crawling with something, that thing covers that place.

Example: The club was crawling with people I'd like to meet.

4

A crawl is when something crawls on more than two legs.

Example: If was a long crawl though the bushes.

crawl

EXAMPLES

Examples of crawl

1

I crawled through the tunnel.

Example sentence
2

Yesterday seemed so long, like time was crawling.

Example sentence
3

Just hearing about that makes my skin crawl.

Example sentence
4

The club was crawling with people I'd like to meet.

Example sentence
5

If was a long crawl though the bushes.

Example sentence

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