100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "crawl"
Definition
Crawl (verb) - To move on hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground; to advance slowly or with great effort.
Synonyms
- Scramble
- Creep
- Slither
- Grovel
- Drag
- Clamber
- Inch
- Move slowly
Antonyms
- Run
- Sprint
- Dash
- Leap
- Fly
- Race
- Bolt
Examples
- The baby began to crawl across the living room floor.
- After the fall, he had to crawl to reach the sidewalk.
- The soldiers were ordered to crawl to avoid detection.
- She watched as the spider began to crawl up the wall.
- The traffic was so bad that we had to crawl to our destination.
- He could only crawl after twisting his ankle during the game.
- The toddler loves to crawl around and explore the house.
- The dog will crawl under the porch to find shade.
- They had to crawl through the narrow tunnel to escape.
- The caterpillar will eventually crawl into its cocoon.
- As the sun set, the shadows began to crawl across the ground.
- The injured man tried to crawl to safety.
- I watched the ants crawl up the tree trunk.
- The river began to crawl slowly after the drought.
- She felt like she could only crawl through the exhausting task.
- The child loves to crawl around the playground.
- He had to crawl under the bed to retrieve his toy.
- The snake would crawl silently through the grass.
- The explorer had to crawl through the dense jungle.
- The kitten learned to crawl before it could walk.
- The storm caused the waves to crawl onto the shore.
- The athlete had to crawl to the finish line after injury.
- He felt the urge to crawl into bed after a long day.
- The tortoise moves slowly, often appearing to crawl.
- The toddler could crawl faster than he could walk.
- The old man would often crawl to his garden to tend to the plants.
- The mouse began to crawl across the kitchen counter.
- During the race, I saw my friend crawl past me.
- As the fog rolled in, it seemed to crawl along the ground.
- The workers had to crawl under the debris to find survivors.
- The children would crawl through the tunnels at the playground.
- I could barely crawl out of bed this morning.
- The team had to crawl through the mud to finish the obstacle course.
- The baby loves to crawl after the family dog.
- The lizard will crawl onto the warm rocks to sunbathe.
- She felt the need to crawl into a hole and hide from the world.
- The car was so old, it seemed to crawl instead of drive.
- The snail began to crawl across the sidewalk.
- He had to crawl up the stairs after losing his balance.
- The explorers had to crawl through the cave to find the exit.
- The toddler was delighted to crawl around with his toys.
- The line at the grocery store seemed to crawl at a snail's pace.
- The cat would often crawl into the box for a nap.
- They had to crawl through the mud to reach the finish line.
- The injured animal could only crawl to escape danger.
- The walls seemed to crawl with insects.
- The athlete felt he could only crawl after the marathon.
- The shadows began to crawl as the sun dipped below the horizon.
- The dog tried to crawl into his owner's lap for comfort.
- She felt weary and could barely crawl to the couch.
- The children would often crawl through the grass during hide and seek.
- The tortoise took its time, choosing to crawl slowly.
- The fog began to crawl in, obscuring the view.
- The workers had to crawl under the fence to access the site.
- The baby learned to crawl before taking her first steps.
- The caterpillar would soon crawl away to find a safe place.
- The car seemed to crawl along the busy street.
- He watched the beetle crawl across his desk.
- The toddler giggled as he tried to crawl after his ball.
- The old man would often crawl up the hill to see the sunset.
- The waves would crawl up the beach with each passing tide.
- The rabbit would crawl cautiously through the tall grass.
- The children would often crawl through the fort they built.
- The injured hiker had to crawl back to the campsite.
- The shadows would crawl into the corners of the room.
- The tortoise continued to crawl at his own pace.
- She watched the ants crawl across the picnic blanket.
- The fog seemed to crawl over the hills.
- He felt like he could only crawl after the long hike.
- The baby was excited to crawl towards the colorful toys.
- The turtle can crawl surprisingly fast when it wants to.
- The line at the coffee shop seemed to crawl during rush hour.
- The little girl would crawl on her hands and knees to play.
- The snake will crawl silently through the grass.
- The workers had to crawl through the narrow space to finish the job.
- The baby loves to crawl towards her mother.
- The shadows began to crawl as night fell.
- The kitten learned to crawl before it could run.
- The injured athlete could only crawl to the sidelines.
- The ants would crawl in formation towards their nest.
- The child enjoyed to crawl under tables and chairs.
- The old car seemed to crawl along the road.
- He had to crawl through the mud to get to the other side.
- The baby will eventually crawl before walking.
- The fog began to crawl across the landscape.
- The children would often crawl through the playground tunnels.
- The turtle will take its time and crawl slowly towards the water.
- The toddler giggled as he tried to crawl after his toy.
- The cat would crawl stealthily towards its prey.
- The old man had to crawl up the stairs on his hands and knees.
- The line at the amusement park seemed to crawl.
- The injured bird could only crawl to its nest.
- The baby loves to crawl after the sound of music.
- The shadows seemed to crawl along the wall.
- The snake would crawl through the grass quietly.
- The children would always crawl through the fort they built.
- The soldier was trained to crawl when necessary.
- The turtle took its time and would crawl to the finish line.
- The baby was thrilled to crawl towards her favorite toy.
- The shadows would crawl as the day turned to night.