Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. Plural form of creep.
- n. Fear; anxiety.
- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of creep.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a disease of cattle and sheep attributed to a dietary deficiency; characterized by anemia and softening of the bones and a slow stiff gait
- n. a feeling of fear and revulsion
Examples
“Any day that "the rushes" manage to give Spooky the creeps is a day I know I've written well (that is, of course, provided I meant to evoke creepiness that day).”
“But as the movie shambles along, its title creeps up on it, wedgie-like.”
“(272 pgs): another R.I.P. book about disappeared children: even the title creeps me out!”
“Sheisty creep should join creeps like Cunnigham and Ted Stephens in the ever expanding federal jail of corrupt Congress taking bribes.”
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Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘creeps’.
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Interesting words
A list of words that are odd or words that I have looked up.
concupiscence, brize, scree, scoria, forestaff, spanaemia, valetudinarianism, distasture, pyrethrum, laudanum, gentian, bicameral and 11184 more...
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What A Creep...
Words that contain "creep".
creep, overcreep, undercreep, creephole, honeycreeper, creepy, creeper, creeping, tree-creeper, crust-creep, creeped, creeps and 13 more...
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The things they carried (List 2)
Listening to this as an audio book for the second time. Tim O'Brien uses simple words and phrases to great effect. Very few unfamilar and big words . The writing style reminds me of words from Joh...
The, Things, They, Carried, meant, fond, By necessity,, presented to him, far beyond, against the brick..., reaching, taut and 2940 more...
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What the Dickens!
Words and phrases coined or made popular by Charles Dickens.
Sources: http://thewordmaven.wordpress.com...Scrooge, Pecksniffian, Pickwickian, Faginesque, Bumble, Dolly Varden, Uriah Heap, Dickensian, micawber, podsnappery, A-1, ain’t and 18 more...
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creepie crawlies
that gives me the ....
collywobbles, creeps, wiggins, willies, heebie-jeebies, heebidie jeebidies, screaming meemies, shakes, goose bumps, butterflies, jimjams, horripilation and 19 more...
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