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  1. creep

    • IPA[kriːp]

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    • v.
      move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed;(of a thing) move very slowly and inexorably
    • n.
      a detestable person;a person who behaves obsequiously in the hope of advancement.
    • verb: creep, 3rd person present: creeps, gerund or present participle: creeping, past tense: crept, past participle: crept

    • noun: creep, plural noun: creeps

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    • past and past participle of creep

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    • past and past participle of creep

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    • ph.
      induce a feeling of revulsion or fear in someone

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    • ph.
      induce a feeling of revulsion or fear in someone

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    • ph.
      (of a negative characteristic or fact) occur or develop gradually and almost imperceptibly

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    • ph.
      (of a negative characteristic or fact) occur or develop gradually and almost imperceptibly

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    • n.
      a brothel.

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    • n.
      a gradual shift in objectives during the course of a military campaign, often resulting in an ...

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    • IPA[krēp]

    美式

    • v.
      move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed: he crept downstairs, hardly making any noise
    • n.
      a detestable person: I thought he was a nasty little creep

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