A color or pigment varying around a light grey-brown color.
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Examples for "crawl "
Examples for "crawl "
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.
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 It's not great either, but it's far from an entirely cringe - worthy catastrophe.
2 I used to cringe whenever his name came up in history class.
3 They will make you cringe , cry and not question making better choices.
4 What is meant to look macho is actually the cringe of panic.
5 Within the treasure cards deck, there are three cringe - inducing Waters Rise cards.
1 Remember: Saddam says he made his WMD threats to cower the Iranians.
2 We cower as you point fingers telling us to 'support our troops.'
3 The Muslims could no longer afford to cower behind a defensive posture.
4 This time she did not cower before the passion in his face.
5 Well might common sense cower with the meaner animals at the picture.
1 Alphas simply did not grovel ; arrogance was part of the job description.
2 If he wanted her back, he was going to have to grovel .
3 The villagers grovel before the soldiers, offering up vodka and pork sausage.
4 And then I call my former academic advisor, and prepare to grovel .
5 But,' she added, her eyes kindling, 'I refuse to grovel any more.'
Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering.
1 Yes, it is true that the jaguar and the fawn hide here.
2 He looked down at the fawn in a helpless sort of way.
3 Its materials were of a fawn - coloured stone, common in the Mowbray quarries.
4 Our young braves run to battle with the swiftness of the fawn .
5 She put her hand in his and jumped lightly as a fawn .
6 A low whistle gave Otanes the signal to drive out the fawn .
7 Probably a buck because he heard no smaller footsteps of a fawn .
8 It would not tire a new born fawn to run the distance.
9 Her large eyes softened like the pleading eyes of a tame fawn .
10 Skenedonk's eyes probably had less of the fawn in them than usual.
11 She gave news of the peacocks, and a fawn she had there.
12 A fawn - colored sea streaked here and there with tints of deepest orange
13 Instantly, Stephanie would run to him with the lightness of a fawn .
14 I don't want you to have the aura of a wounded fawn .
15 Deucalion, the way these people fawn on me gives me a nausea.
16 Whenever the fawn caught up, he was quite content to frisk about.
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