Sentences with creeping
creep·ing
C c - It seems as if time has slowed to a creep.
- We are seeing the steady creep of consumerism.
- A more-than-welcome sign that style is creeping north up Lygon Street.
- But critics of this creeping centralisation say it results in bureaucratic duplication and cost.
- That horror movie gave me the creeps.
- creeping socialism.
- Ben CUBBY Australia's greenhouse gas emissions have started creeping up again after a dip caused by the global financial crisis.
- That creeping black is also gutting confidence, upturning myths and ruining reputations.
- We crept up and peeked over the wall.
- The automobile crept up the hill. Time just seems to creep along on these hot summer days.
- Phillip Coorey Some worries may be creeping into voters' minds that Tony Abbott isn't the man they thought they knew, writes Phillip Coorey.
- The prisoners crept up on the guard and knocked him out.
- He creeps on all the women he meets.
- He spends a lot of time creeping on her Facebook profile.
- Who’s that creeping in the background of the picture?
- The ships crept for their anchor chains.
- I’ve been creeping her blog and found some great recipes.
- The eerie stories made our flesh creep.