A slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body.
1 The Left Hand was no longer seeing new stars creeping into view.
2 Unfortunately for Coppola, however, the outside has a way of creeping in.
3 A new phrase was creeping in: HELOC, home equity line of credit.
4 Outside the financial sector, however, stock buying has been creeping up again.
5 Warmth was creeping through the house as the central heating took effect.
6 Good, he thought as he felt the cold creeping through his cheeks.
7 I wanted to be home, not creeping along behind a horse-drawn carriage.
8 Meaning people would have spent 80 hours creeping through traffic this year.
9 The old horror is coming back; I feel it creeping over me.
10 They will be creeping in closer; they will not wait much longer.
11 With the last verse the creeping out of the shell is accomplished.
12 The fire had not been replenished, and the darkness was creeping in.
13 It is not at all clear that it passes the creeping - determinism test.
14 I spoke it quick, and the blood came creeping back in here.
15 That's all well and good, but a few risks are creeping in.
16 Schmidt led the way, creeping down the ramp at a steady pace.
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Соединенные Штаты Америки