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  2. 1. to move slowly, either by dragging the body along the ground or on the hands and knees. 2. to proceed or move along very slowly or laboriously. the traffic crawled along the road. 3. to act or behave in a servile manner; fawn; cringe. 4. to be or feel as if overrun by something unpleasant, esp crawling creatures.

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  3. : to be alive or swarming with or as if with creeping things. a kitchen crawling with ants. b. : to have the sensation of insects creeping over one. The story made her flesh crawl.

  4. to move in a prone position with the body resting on or close to the ground, as a worm or caterpillar, or on the hands and knees, as a young child. (of plants or vines) to extend tendrils; creep. to move or progress slowly or laboriously: The line of cars crawled behind the slow-moving truck.

  5. CRAWL meaning: 1. to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface: 2. to move or…. Learn more.

  6. To crawl is to move slowly across the floor on your hands and knees. Before they learn to walk, most babies crawl . You might crawl around looking for a lost earring, or watch a spider crawl across your ceiling.

  7. to try to please someone because you want them to like you or help you: My brother is always crawling to Mum. be crawling with sb/sth. to be full of insects or people in a way that is unpleasant: The kitchen's crawling with ants. crawl. noun. uk / krɔːl / us.

  8. Definitions of 'crawl' 1. When you crawl, you move forward on your hands and knees. [...] 2. When an insect crawls somewhere, it moves there quite slowly. [...] 3. If someone or something crawls somewhere, they move or progress slowly or with great difficulty. [...] More. Conjugations of 'crawl' present simple: I crawl, you crawl [...]

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