creeping (Meaning)

Wordnet

creeping (n)

a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body

creeping Sentence Examples

  1. The fog was creeping in, enveloping the landscape in a ghostly shroud.
  2. I could feel a sense of unease creeping over me as I walked through the darkened alley.
  3. The vines were slowly creeping up the side of the building, reclaiming it from the urban landscape.
  4. With each passing hour, a feeling of exhaustion was creeping into my bones.
  5. A sense of doubt began creeping into my mind as I questioned my decision to take the job.
  6. The sound of footsteps creeping closer filled the room with tension.
  7. The sun was setting, and shadows were creeping across the floor of the forest.
  8. A feeling of loneliness was creeping into her heart as she sat alone in her apartment.
  9. As the storm approached, a chill began creeping down my spine.
  10. The realization of his mistake was slowly creeping into his consciousness, filling him with regret.

FAQs About the word creeping

a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body

dragging, crawling, lagging, slow,leisurely, poky, lingering, tardy, languid, dillydallying

hasty, swift, speedy, flying, swift, breathless, flying, brisk, racing, rocketing

The fog was creeping in, enveloping the landscape in a ghostly shroud.

I could feel a sense of unease creeping over me as I walked through the darkened alley.

The vines were slowly creeping up the side of the building, reclaiming it from the urban landscape.

With each passing hour, a feeling of exhaustion was creeping into my bones.