"Crawl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To crawl means to move slowly and carefully on hands and knees, typically while being on the ground or a floor. It is often done by young children as a means of mastering their motor skills and getting around, but it can also be done by people who are injured or in a difficult position. The verb "to crawl" can also be used figuratively to describe moving slowly and cautiously through a situation, such as a difficult project or a complicated conversation.
A crawdad or crawdaddy is a type of small, freshwater crustacean that is similar to a lobster. It is also sometimes referred to as a crayfish, crawfish, or crawdad. The term "crawdad" is specifically used in the southern United States and is often used in culinary contexts, particularly in reference to crawdad boils, which are a popular food festival or party theme.
Crawfish is a colloquial term for crayfish, which is another name for crawdads or small freshwater crustaceans. In Louisiana and some other parts of the southern United States, crawfish are a popular food item, often served boiled with seasonings and spices. The term "crawfish" is often used interchangeably with "crawdad" to refer to these small aquatic animals.
To crawl is a verb that means to move slowly on one's hands and feet, typically in a low position near the ground.