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1. Crept definition: Crept is the past tense and past participle of → creep

2. Crept /krɛpt/ verb past tense: Crept; past participle: Crept move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed during a Drive-by shooting

3. • The unemployment rate Crept

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5. Suspicion crept into her voice.

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7. The cat crept silently towards the bird.

8. A feeling of drowsiness crept over him.

9. She crept stealthily along the corridor.

10. The spider crept up the wall.

11. Crept During this period of transcription, perhaps certain anachronisms and historical inaccuracies may have Crept into the text

12. He Crept stealthily along the corridor

13. Ruth crept closer, her heart racing.

14. The anguish crept into his voice.

15. She Crept into her sister's room

16. Synonyms for Crept in Free Thesaurus

17. Crept ), creep·ing, creeps 1

18. He crept stealthily along the corridor.

19. He Crept forward towards the sound of voices

20. A sort of undefined longing crept upon them.

21. A bright green lizard crept into the sun.

22. The hands of the clock crept slowly around.

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24. She crept silently out of the room.

25. She crept downstairs quiet as a mouse.

26. Raj crept out of the house unseen.

27. Definition of Crept in the Definitions.net dictionary

28. A feeling of dread crept over him.

29. He crept into the corner, mouthing curses.

30. Methods:We show that Crept is highly expressed in pancreatic cancer and is associated with poor disease-free survival. Crept overexpression promotes but Crept deletion blocks colony formation and proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells.

31. They Crept and Crept, the hem of her petticoat just touching his gaiter, and his elbow sometimes brushing hers

32. Crept (krĕpt), creep·ing, Creeps 1

33. She crept upstairs, quiet as a mouse.

34. The hunter crept up to the deer.

35. But superficiality had crept into surfing, too.

36. A sly smile crept over her lips.

37. Ivy had crept up the castle walls.

38. She crept up to him from behind.

39. The tortoise crept along at an Agonizingly slow speed

40. My breath caught, and tears crept to my eyes.

41. A dangerous tiredness crept over her as she drove.

42. The unemployment rate crept up to 7% in May.

43. 10 The hands of the clock crept slowly around.

44. Crept is preferably expressed in the crypts but not in the villi. Deletion of Crept in the intestinal epithelium of mice (Vil-Crept KO) results in lower body weight and slow migration of …

45. Definition of Crept in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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47. 9 Raj crept out of the house unseen.

48. A blush of shame crept up his face.

49. A note of hysteria crept into her voice.

50. A hint of sarcasm crept into his voice.

51. Mary crept softly across the room to look.

52. Brown stains caused by small flames crept inwards.

53. 11 We crept carefully along the narrow ledge.

54. A note of discord crept into their relationship.

55. Verb (used without object), crept, Creep·ing

56. Intr.v. crept (krĕpt), Creep·ing, Creeps 1

57. The cat quietly crept up on the pigeon.

58. She crept in beside him under the bedclothes.

59. The murderer crept up on his unsuspecting victim.

60. The wart crept out between his parted lips.

61. He had crept up on his unsuspecting victim from behind.

62. 3 Tiredness crept over her, making her eyelids droop.

63. The tortoise crept along at a very slow speed.

64. The cat crept with stealthy movements toward the bird.

65. The cat crept up on the bird and pounced.

66. I heard the floorboards Creak as he crept closer.

67. An awareness crept upon him with dank, scaly fingers.

68. • Trying to stay calm, he Crept up on the statue

69. Crept: to advance gradually beyond the usual or desirable limits

70. She turned off the light and crept through the door.

71. Crept definition is - past tense and past participle of creep

72. Later, under cover of darkness, they crept into the house.

73. But they got no further in speech just then. They crept and crept, the hem of her petticoat just touching his gaiter, and his elbow sometimes brushing hers.

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75. He crept along the wall, glancing from the bread to me.

76. Then another feeling crept over me, a deep, almost atavistic longing.

77. The robbers crept out of the forest and Blindsided the traveller

78. The faint glimmer of an idea had crept into his mind.

79. He crept into the house trying not to make a sound.

80. Clouds crept across the horizon, just above the line of trees.