Crawl example sentences

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"Crawl" Example Sentences


1. The baby crawled across the floor.
2. The ants crawled all over the table.
3. I crawled under the bed to find the lost toy.
4. She crawled through the tiny cave opening.
5. I had to crawl on my hands and knees through the muddy field.
6. The prisoners crawled through the tunnel to escape.
7. The slug slowly crawled along the garden path.
8. He crawled into bed exhausted after a long day at work.
9. The websites crawl the internet indexing web pages for search results.
10. Traffic was crawling along the highway after the accident.
11. The toddler crawled over to his mother and hugged her leg.
12. The wounded soldier crawled to safety.
13. The inchworm slowly crawled along the leaf.
14. The spider crawled across my pillow in the night.
15. The contestants crawled through the muddy obstacle course.
16. The wreckage of the plane crash littered the ground as rescuers crawled over the debris.
17. The storm caused the Internet to crawl at a snail's pace.
18. The injured competitor could barely crawl to the finish line.
19. Don't crawl on the carpet with muddy feet!
20. The dog crawled under the porch to hide from the thunderstorm.
21. The alcohol made me crawl home from the bar.
22. The data in the report crawls at a snail's pace.
23. Navy SEALs are trained to crawl on their bellies for miles.
24. The computer program crawled through millions of records looking for matches.
25. We had to crawl through the drainage tunnel to avoid detection.
26. The children spent hours crawling through imaginary jungles and caves.
27. Be careful crawling around in the attic, there might be spiders.
28. The baby crawled over to pull itself up on the couch.
29. The toddler crawled into my lap for a hug.
30. The Internet seemed to crawl today.
31. After being injured, he had to crawl to get help.
32. The data transfer seems to be crawling along.
33. The beetle crawled across the windowsill and out into the garden.
34. I crawled out from under the bed, covered in dust and cobwebs.
35. The snail crawled slowly across the wet sidewalk.
36. Programs that crawl websites are useful for indexing web content.
37. The gecko crawled up the wall and onto the ceiling.
38. The drunk passengers crawled out of the taxi.
39. The soldiers crawled through the mud on their stomachs.
40. Network speeds were crawling today, slowing my work down.
41. I felt like crawling into bed after the long plane ride.
42. After the fall, he had to crawl to get help.
43. The drunk man was crawling along the side of the road.
44. The software is still crawling through the database.
45. The download seems to be crawling along today.
46. The toddler crawled up onto my lap.
47. The geriatric patients had to crawl to get to their wheelchairs.
48. After my knee surgery, I had to crawl up the stairs.
49. The toddler crawled over to see what I was cooking.
50. The download speed seems to be crawling today.
51. The injured soldier crawled to safety.
52. The software is still crawling through the millions of data points.
53. We had to crawl on our bellies through the cave system.
54. After the blackout, the Internet seemed to crawl even slower than usual.
55. The paralyzed man had to crawl across the floor to reach his walker.
56. The computer program crawled through the database looking for matches.
57. The slow download speed was making me crawl the walls in frustration.
58. The snail crawled along the windowsill in the early morning light.
59. She crawled under the table to avoid being spotted.
60. The ant crawled across the apple on the table.

Common Phases


crawl out of one's skin - to feel a strong need to move, typically because of anxiety or impatience.
crawl to safety - to move in a bent or crouching position to a place of safety or refuge.
crawl under one's skin - to make someone uncomfortable or annoyed, typically with gradual effect.
crawl with - to be full or covered with.
crawl with/in/into - to move slowly into or within a place by bending the body and using the limbs and hands for propulsion.
crawl with speed/slowness - to move slowly or at a specified pace.
crawl all over - to move over the whole surface or extent of something.
crawl along - to move slowly forward or in an indicated direction.
crawl over/through/under - to pass over, under or between obstacles while moving on hands and knees.
So some example sentences would be:
The itch made me want to crawl out of my skin.
The injured soldier crawled to safety with excruciating slowness.
His attitude crawls under my skin and makes me dislike him.
The cave crawled with spiders and cockroaches.
The toddler crawled into her mom's lap for a hug.
The slow download speed was making me crawl the walls in frustration.
The ants crawled all over the picnic table, seeking crumbs.
Traffic crawled along the highway after the accident.
They had to crawl through the narrow tunnel on their bellies.
The snail crawled along the stone path at a painfully slow pace.

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