Advance stealthily or unnoticed.
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Examples for "creep up"
Examples for "creep up"
1But many others believe that involvement will continue to quietly creep up.
2Even if prices creep up, it could be for the wrong reasons.
3No wonder volatility is beginning to creep up, no matter how slowly.
4You will only have to creep up the bed of the Münzbach.
5He half-expected someone to try to creep up on him from behind.
1The view from here made the church impossible to sneak up on.
2At this point, he wasn't exactly trying to sneak up on her.
3Thus, it was said, no enemy could sneak up on the Vindrasi.
4Break in the back door and sneak up behind on those fellows.
5I really am sorry, I didn't meant to sneak up on you.
6A man could sneak up in the shadow and set her off.
7And I warned you, I didn't let them sneak up on you.
8Her fear was that some of the wolves might sneak up unseen.
9With a wall at her back, nobody could sneak up behind her.
10At least they weren't trying to sneak up on him and Portia.
11We'll sneak up inside the aqueduct where the enemy can't see us.'
12With the wall against her back, nothing could sneak up on her.
13It can't sneak up on us if we're awake in our suits.
14Well, even so, you shouldn't sneak up on a person like that.
15The guy had the damnedest ability to sneak up on a person.
16I'm goin' to sneak up a piece and get back of 'em.
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