A slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body.
A swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick.
1 Detta changed course and began to crawl toward the gunslinger's inert body.
2 Small boys will crawl in under the canvas in spite of clubs.
3 The scoring rate had slowed to a crawl , and that's the result.
4 They have to crawl like animals, feeling their way through the mud.
5 The Chief Ranger did not pause in his crawl to the left.
6 Most likely he didn't expect anyone to crawl in from this side.
7 When I stoop, stoop; when I crawl , crawl ; when I run, run.
8 Remember when I said that a malk's voice made my skin crawl ?
9 They simply remove all their clothes and crawl in between the deerskins.
10 We both knew another job wasn't going to crawl into my hand.
11 I raised myself slightly and started to crawl along the gallery floor.
12 I have a moment of deep species memory, regressing to a crawl .
13 I can crawl under the pier and get up on the cross-bars.
14 The army record for a fifty-yard low crawl was about twenty seconds.
15 Me crawl up among de trees and see eberyting; no fear whatsomeber.
16 Don't think I could crawl away far, even if I was free.'
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