15 Verbs to Use for the Word creep

Kittie told me herself the very sight of the old Bevins place over on Orchard Street gives her the creeps down her back.

With a gasp that was a sob, Dorn shrank flat against the wall, staring into the fading circle, feeling a creep of paralysis.

When I look on thee and feel how dear, How pure, and how fair thou art, Into my eyes there steals a tear, And a shadow mingled of love and fear Creeps slowly over my heart.

[The stamping continues, WIESENER and several others applaud, HINZE creeps into a corner and finally even leaves the stage.

And this is all that mere sympathy has any power to effect; it has led us to its extreme point,our flesh creeps, and we turn away with almost bodily sickness.

If he should observe a prince creep so devoutly to kiss his toe, and those red-cap cardinals, poor parish priests of old, now princes' companions; what would he say?

The foe long since in silence slept; Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; And Time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream which seaward creeps.

She deviled Casey all she could, and led him straight to the spot and suggested that they eat their lunch there, within twenty feet of the bushes from which she had seen the Indian creep with the sack on his back.

At every step that our bearers took, the icy mass of putridity before me, shook togethermy flesh creeps even now at the recollection.

And the birds and blossoms come; Where the sunlight faintly creeps, And the autumn breezes moan, There the loved one softly sleeps, In his chamber dark and lone.

132 With his loll'd tongue he faintly licks his prey; His warm breath blows her flix up as she lies; She trembling creeps upon the ground away, And looks back to him with beseeching eyes.

Yet, with his infants, man undaunted creeps And hangs his small wood-hut upon the steeps, Where'er, below, amid the savage scene Peeps out a little speck of smiling green.

If it hadn't ha' been for her little 'ead leaning agin my shoulder I should have 'ad the creeps.

Yet, wheresoe'er amid the savage scene Peeps out a little spot of smiling green, Man with his babes undaunted thither creeps, And hangs his small wood-hut upon the steeps.

A fissure in the puddle was created, affording a creep for the water, which, once set up, would rapidly increase the breach by scour; and this event was favored by the manner in which the bank had been constructed and the unsuitability of the material used, which, in the words of one engineer, had more the appearance of a quarry tip than of a bank intended to store water.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  creep