Associations to the word «Crawling»
Noun
- Walking
- Belly
- Dungeon
- Caterpillar
- Sensation
- Ant
- Indexing
- Knee
- Worm
- Insect
- Snake
- Spine
- Swarm
- Serpent
- Skin
- Infant
- Flesh
- Hiding
- Boulder
- Sitting
- Flying
- Leg
- Running
- Creature
- Terror
- Darkness
- Foot
- Monster
- Milestone
- Prostitution
- Gross
- Crawl
- Louse
- Slime
- Wreckage
- Peg
- Scalp
- Scrambling
- Beetle
- Crab
- Fly
- Spider
- Slug
- Pub
- Rolling
- Filth
- Duct
- Chaos
- Flea
- Gutter
- Passageway
- Grub
- Mud
- Bug
- Aching
- Url
- Snail
- Grammy
- Thicket
- Pulling
- Crevice
- Offence
- Flashlight
- Mite
- Scorpion
- Brush
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Crawling»
Wiktionary
CRAWLING, verb. Present participle of crawl
CRAWLING, noun. The motion of something that crawls.
Dictionary definition
CRAWLING, noun. A slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body; "a crawl was all that the injured man could manage"; "the traffic moved at a creep".
Wise words
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