crawl in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Crawl: to move slowly on hands and knees or to move slowly and steadily in a manner resembling creeping.
Sample Sentences
- The baby began to crawl toward her mother with a big smile on her face.
- As the sun set, the shadows seemed to crawl across the ground like slow-moving creatures.
- He felt a sense of dread crawl up his spine as he heard the footsteps behind him.
- The spider will often crawl into the darkest corners of the room to build its web.
- After a long day at work, she just wanted to crawl into bed and forget about everything.
- The baby began to crawl across the soft carpet, exploring her surroundings.
- As the traffic began to crawl during rush hour, I realized I would be late for my meeting.
- The spider decided to crawl up the wall, seeking a higher vantage point.
- After a long day of hiking, I felt too tired to do anything but crawl into bed.
- They watched the ants crawl along the sidewalk, marveling at their industrious nature.
- The baby began to crawl across the living room floor, exploring her surroundings.
- After the heavy rain, the worms crawled out from the ground, creating a slippery mess on the sidewalk.
- In the quiet of the night, he could hear the sound of mice crawling through the walls.
- She felt a sense of unease as she watched the spider crawl slowly up the curtain.
- The traffic was so bad that they decided to crawl along the road instead of speeding ahead.