English to English
crawl
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noun (n)
- a very slow movement(noun.act)Example:
The traffic advanced at a crawl.
source: wordnet30 - a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick(noun.act)source: wordnet30
- The act or motion of crawling; slow motion, as of a creeping animal.(noun)source: webster1913
- A pen or inclosure of stakes and hurdles on the seacoast, for holding fish.(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground(verb.motion)Example:
The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed.
source: wordnet30 - feel as if crawling with insects(verb.stative)Example:
My skin crawled--I was terrified.
source: wordnet30 - be full of(verb.stative)Example:
The old cheese was crawling with maggots.
source: wordnet30 - swim by doing the crawl(verb.motion)Example:
European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl.
source: wordnet30 - To move slowly by drawing the body along the ground, as a worm; to move slowly on hands and knees; to creep.(verb)source: webster1913