Associations to the word «Crawling»
Noun
- Ledge
- Tangle
- Begging
- Hallucination
- Gully
- Rubble
- Evil
- Gregor
- Tunnel
- Crouch
- Rifleman
- Aspen
- Airlock
- Hammock
- Sewer
- Blanket
- Guts
- Skill
- Speck
- Flash
- Shudder
- Heap
- Stomach
- Flat
- Larva
- Puddle
- Hole
- Peso
- Floor
- Carcass
- Creep
- Trench
- Crack
- Claw
- Fence
- Grass
- Ceiling
- Rigor
- Lizard
- Garbage
- Mattress
- Canteen
- Muscle
- Tentacle
- Sweat
- Cop
- Sunny
- Swimming
- Pane
- Ditch
- Weeds
- Sobbing
- Vine
- Wagon
- Toad
- Rustling
- Grenade
- Captor
- Coughing
Adjective
Adverb
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
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.