100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "creep"
Definition
"Creep" as a common noun refers to:
- A slow, stealthy movement or progression, often with an element of fear or suspicion.
- A person who behaves in a socially awkward, uncomfortable, or creepy manner, often causing unease in others.
Synonyms
- Slither
- Crawl
- Sneak
- Glide
- Tiptoe
- Infiltrate
- Prowl
- Stalk
- Scuttle
Antonyms
- Rush
- Charge
- Sprint
- Race
- Dash
- Bolt
Examples
- The shadows began to creep across the ground as the sun set.
- I felt a chill as I watched the figure creep closer in the darkness.
- The cat would creep up on its prey silently.
- The vines seemed to creep along the wall, reaching for the sunlight.
- With every step, he could feel the fear creep into his heart.
- The children would creep around the house during the Halloween party.
- It was hard to ignore the sense of dread as the fog began to creep in.
- The sound of footsteps made the hairs on my neck creep up.
- As the night grew darker, the shadows began to creep over the landscape.
- She could feel the anxiety creep into her thoughts before the exam.
- The mist would creep over the fields in the early morning.
- I tried to creep past the sleeping dog without waking it.
- The story of the haunted house made fear creep into our hearts.
- He allowed doubt to creep into his mind during the performance.
- The insects would creep along the ground, searching for food.
- As winter approached, the cold would creep into our bones.
- I could hear the sound of branches creeping in the wind outside.
- The rumor began to creep through the office like wildfire.
- The raccoon would creep around the trash cans at night.
- She watched as the vines began to creep up the old oak tree.
- The fog would creep in slowly, enveloping the town.
- I felt the tension creep back into my shoulders as the meeting continued.
- The shadow seemed to creep towards me, making me uneasy.
- He tried to creep silently to avoid waking anyone.
- The excitement would creep back every time I thought about the trip.
- The darkness would creep into the corners of the room.
- It was difficult to creep through the dense brush without making noise.
- She felt a smile creep onto her face as she heard the good news.
- The memories would often creep back when she least expected them.
- He would creep up to the edge of the cliff to get a better view.
- The sound of the clock would creep into the silence of the room.
- Doubts began to creep into my mind as I faced the challenge.
- I had to creep slowly to avoid slipping on the ice.
- The fog would creep into the valley, hiding everything in its path.
- She could feel the sadness creep back into her heart.
- The little boy would creep around the house, playing hide and seek.
- As the sun set, the night would creep in, bringing darkness.
- The thrill of adventure would always creep into his thoughts.
- The spiders would creep along the walls, weaving their webs.
- I felt a sense of calm creep over me as I took a deep breath.
- The waves would creep up the shore, gently lapping at my feet.
- I tried to creep past my parents without them noticing.
- The tension in the room would creep higher as the deadline approached.
- She felt the adrenaline creep into her veins before the race.
- The laughter would creep back into the group as the jokes continued.
- I watched the light creep through the curtains in the morning.
- The thought of failure would often creep into her mind.
- As night fell, the stars would begin to creep into view.
- The little girl would creep out of bed to see what was happening.
- The fear would creep into my chest as I watched the horror movie.
- He tried to creep around the corner to surprise her.
- The sound of the wind would creep through the trees at night.
- The shadows began to creep across the floor as the sun set.
- She could feel a smile creep onto her lips as she thought of him.
- The tension would creep into the air during the argument.
- The old house would creep back into her thoughts often.
- I would creep along the path, trying not to make a sound.
- The thrill of the unknown would creep into her heart as she ventured out.
- The clock would creep towards midnight as the party continued.
- I felt the anxiety creep up my spine before the presentation.
- The tide would creep in slowly, covering the rocks on the beach.
- The shadows seemed to creep closer as darkness fell.
- I could hear the sound of footsteps creep closer to my door.
- She felt the warmth creep into her cheeks as she blushed.
- The suspense would creep into the storyline, keeping us on edge.
- He decided to creep forward to get a better look at the scene.
- The nerves would often creep back before important events.
- The story would creep into my mind at the oddest times.
- I had to creep through the crowded room to find my friend.
- The fear would creep into the corners of my mind.
- I watched the light creep through the cracks of the door.
- The sadness would creep back whenever I thought of her.
- He would creep around the corner to eavesdrop on the conversation.
- The memories would creep back, uninvited and unwelcome.
- I felt the excitement creep in as the concert started.
- The thrill of adventure would creep into my thoughts as I planned my trip.
- He tried to creep closer to get a better view of the game.
- The fog would creep down the mountain, covering everything below.
- I could feel the warmth creep into my heart when I saw her smile.
- The darkness seemed to creep into every corner of the room.
- She felt the doubts creep in as she prepared for the interview.
- The tension would creep into the atmosphere as the deadline approached.
- The little boy would creep up on his sister to scare her.
- I watched the sun creep over the horizon, signaling a new day.
- The sound of the rain would creep into my dreams.
- He could feel the guilt creep back into his mind after the argument.
- The chill would creep into the air as autumn approached.
- She felt the joy creep back into her heart as she remembered the good times.
- The sound of the leaves creeping underfoot was all that could be heard.
- The story began to creep into the minds of everyone at the campfire.
- The small animal would creep across the garden quietly.
- I felt the anticipation creep into the room as the event began.
- The shadow seemed to creep along the wall as the candle flickered.
- The fear would often creep back when I was alone at night.
- The laughter would creep through the air as friends shared stories.
- He decided to creep quietly through the forest to avoid detection.
- The joy of seeing her would creep into his heart.
- The darkness would creep in, making it hard to see.
- She felt the pressure creep into her life as deadlines approached.
- The realization began to creep into his mind that he might be wrong.