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creep
The tendency of a solid material to move slowly or deform permanently.
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creep
creep
1
But many others believe that involvement will continue to quietly
creep
up.
2
The coral seems reasonably healthy, thus far weathering-orperhaps inured
to
-
temperature
creep
.
3
When this happens you get what we call
'
creep
'
with knock-on effects.
4
That's a whole other problem, which is often fuelled by lifestyle
creep
.
5
The Christian religion did not
creep
into the world in the dark.
1
Rue felt a wave of
cold
flow
over her; it carried with it a surreal calm.
2
The "
cold
flow
"
Guinness is intended to attract younger consumers whose first drink is usually lager.
3
Inside the shower stall, I dropped the towel and stood under the
cold
flow
for a good ten minutes.
4
I let the
cold
flow
over me and allowed my nose to become accustomed to the lack of scent.
5
A blade of ice pierced my chest,
cold
flowing
in like poison.
6
The increasing
cold
flowed
around them with painful contrast.
7
She sat motionless, wave after wave of
cold
flowing
in through her limbs to her heart.
8
The hall was dark, and
cold
flowed
toward her, making her wish she had put on her bathrobe.
cold
flow
cold
rus
ползучесть материалов
последействие
ползучесть
portuguès
fluencia
fluência
espanyol
deformacion a fluencia
deformación a fluencia
deformacion por fluencia
creep
deformación por fluencia
deformacion por fluencia lenta
deformación por fluencia lenta
fluencia en caliente
català
creep
deformació per fluència lenta