"Crawls" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crawls" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crawls" Meaning

To crawl is a verb that means to move slowly on one's hands and feet, typically in a low position near the ground.

"Crawls" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "crawls"

Verb Form

Examples:

The toddler crawls across the floor, exploring every nook and cranny.
The insect crawls up the windowpane, leaving behind a trail of tiny footprints.
The wounded animal crawls laboriously through the underbrush, desperate to find shelter.
The baby crawls onto her mother's lap, eager to nurse.
The bee crawls slowly up the stem, searching for nectar.

Idiomatic Expression

Examples:

She crawled out of bed, still feeling the effects of the long illness.
He crawled his way to the top of the corporate ladder, overcoming numerous obstacles along the way.
After the accident, she crawled her way back to health, determined to regain her confidence.

Poetic/ Figurative Usage

Examples:

His life crawls by at a snail's pace, filled with mundane routine and boredom.
The city's underbelly crawls with illicit activity, a seedy underworld of crime and corruption.
Her heart crawls with fear as she faces the unknown, her anxiety palpable.

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