creep in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4
Definition
CREEP (verb): to move slowly and quietly in a stealthy manner, often in a way that causes unease or apprehension.
Sample Sentences
- I felt a chill creep up my spine as I walked through the dark alley.
- The cat decided to creep silently across the porch, trying not to wake anyone.
- He could feel doubt begin to creep into his mind as the deadline approached.
- As the sun set, shadows began to creep across the landscape, transforming it into a different world.
- She noticed a sense of unease creep over the room as the discussion grew more tense.
- The sound of footsteps made her heart race as she felt a creep of unease settle in.
- He tried to creep up on his sister to give her a surprise, but she heard him coming.
- The vines began to creep along the old, crumbling wall, reclaiming the space for nature.
- As the night wore on, a chill would creep into the air, signaling the approach of winter.
- You could see the creep of doubt in his eyes as he listened to the unexpected news.