Sentences with crawl
crawl
C c - Don't worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk. [VERB]
- I watched the moth crawl up the outside of the lampshade. [VERB preposition]
- Although search engines will automatically crawl your website, the process may take a while before your website's content shows up on search sites.
- You are also planning to crawl 96 kilometres.
- I crawled out of bed at nine-thirty. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The traffic on the approach road slowed to a crawl.
- Hours before a man died in hospital, a female translator saw him crawl, bleeding from a cell in Dandenong police station.
- 3 things to help keep humidity in a crawl space under control this summer.
- The traffic crawled along the road
- The pile of refuse crawled with insects
- I had just swam 20 minutes of crawl stroke.
- Your own survival might not depend on finding a bunker to crawl into, but it will require preparation -- and being alert to the signs of the times.
- The line of cars crawled behind the slow-moving truck. The work just crawled until we got the new machines.
- Don't come crawling back to me asking for favors.
- Crawl1, in its strict usage, suggests movement by dragging the prone body along the ground [a snake crawls] and, figuratively, connotes abjectness or servility; creep suggests movement, often furtive, on all fours [a baby creeps] and, figuratively, connotes slow, stealthy, or insinuating progress
- The hut crawled with lizards and insects.
- To crawl the neighborhood pubs.
- Search engines are constantly crawling the web.
- A crab crawl.
- My computer has slowed down to a crawl since I installed that software package.
- The rush-hour traffic crawled around the bypass.
- Don't come crawling to me with your useless apologies!
- The horrible sight made my skin crawl.
- I think I'll crawl the next hundred metres.
- The baby crawled the entire second floor.
- They crawled the downtown bars.
- Yahoo Search has updated its Slurp Crawler to crawl web sites faster and more efficiently.