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I . creep <crept, crept> [kriːp] VERBO intr

1. creep (crawl):

creep

2. creep (move imperceptibly):

creep

II . creep [kriːp] SUBST

1. creep coloq (disgusting person):

creep

2. creep (pervert):

creep
depravado(-a) m (f)

Expressões:

Exemplos de frases com creep

to creep up on sb

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

inglês
At this specific time the creep function appears a minimum.
en.wikipedia.org
A farmer hides a hunted snake by allowing it to creep up his anus.
en.wikipedia.org
Even though we get 35 years to prepare for it, it is still extraordinarily easy to let middle age creep up on you.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Those that have stayed here have barricaded themselves in their houses, and only creep out in the early morning to buy the bare necessities, like bread.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The film's quiet pleasures creep up on you.
thechronicleherald.ca
I would creep out of the room with my shoes underneath my arm.
www.tv3.ie
To be sure, watching this birdie in motion may creep out those on the battlefield and beyond.
www.cnn.com
Therefore, dislocation creep has a strong dependence on the applied stress and no grain size dependence.
en.wikipedia.org
A blanket migration of data is therefore likely to creep into office hours, potentially causing disruption to business-critical operations.
www.computerweekly.com
In a manufacturing setting, hearing loss is a common problem that can creep up on you and your employees but that is easily preventable.
www.inc.com

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