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Synonyms of the word 
CRAWL → BEND - COWER - CRAWLING - CREEP - CREEPING - CRINGE - FAWN - FEEL - FLEX - GO - GROVEL - LOCOMOTE - LOCOMOTION - MOTION - MOVE - MOVEMENT - PULLULATE - SWARM - SWIM - TEEM - TRAVELcrawl- v. (intransitive) To creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground.
- v. (intransitive) To move forward slowly, with frequent stops.
- v. (intransitive) To act in a servile manner.
- v. (intransitive, with "with") See crawl with.
- v. (intransitive) To feel a swarming sensation.
- v. (intransitive) To swim using the crawl stroke.
- v. (transitive) To move over an area on hands and knees.
- v. (intransitive) To visit while becoming inebriated.
- v. (transitive) To visit files or web sites in order to index them for searching.
- n. The act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops.
- n. A rapid swimming stroke with alternate overarm strokes and a fluttering kick.
- n. (figuratively) A very slow pace.
- n. (television, film) A piece of horizontally scrolling text overlaid on the main image.
- n. A pen or enclosure of stakes and hurdles for holding fish.
bend- v. (transitive) To cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action,…
- v. (intransitive) To become curved.
- v. (transitive) To cause to change direction.
- v. (intransitive) To change direction.
- v. (intransitive) To be inclined; to direct itself.
- v. (intransitive, usually with "down") To stoop.
- v. (intransitive) To bow in prayer, or in token of submission.
- v. (transitive) To force to submit.
- v. (intransitive) To submit.
- v. (transitive) To apply to a task or purpose.
- v. (intransitive) To apply oneself to a task or purpose.
- v. (transitive) To adapt or interpret to for a purpose or beneficiary.
- v. (transitive, nautical) To tie, as in securing a line to a cleat; to shackle a chain to an anchor; make…
- v. (transitive, music) To smoothly change the pitch of a note.
- v. (intransitive, nautical) To swing the body when rowing.
- n. A curve.
- n. Any of the various knots which join the ends of two lines.
- n. (in the plural, medicine, diving, with the) A severe condition caused by excessively quick decompression,…
- n. (heraldry) One of the honourable ordinaries formed by two diagonal lines drawn from the dexter chief to…
- n. (obsolete) Turn; purpose; inclination; ends.
- n. In the leather trade, the best quality of sole leather; a butt.
- n. (mining) Hard, indurated clay; bind.
- n. (nautical, in the plural) The thickest and strongest planks in a ship's sides, more generally called wales,…
- n. (nautical, in the plural) The frames or ribs that form the ship's body from the keel to the top of the…
- n. (music) A glissando, or glide between one pitch and another.
cower- v. (intransitive) To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To cherish with care.
crawling- v. present participle of crawl.
- n. The motion of something that crawls.
creep- v. (intransitive) To move slowly with the abdomen close to the ground.
- v. (intransitive) Of plants, to grow across a surface rather than upwards.
- v. (intransitive) To move slowly and quietly in a particular direction.
- v. (intransitive) To make small gradual changes, usually in a particular direction.
- v. To move in a stealthy or secret manner; to move imperceptibly or clandestinely; to steal in; to insinuate…
- v. To slip, or to become slightly displaced.
- v. To move or behave with servility or exaggerated humility; to fawn.
- v. To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of the body; to crawl.
- v. To drag in deep water with creepers, as for recovering a submarine cable.
- n. The movement of something that creeps (like worms or snails).
- n. A relatively small gradual change, variation or deviation (from a planned value) in a measure.
- n. A slight displacement of an object: the slight movement of something.
- n. The gradual expansion or proliferation of something beyond its original goals or boundaries, considered…
- n. (publishing) In sewn books, the tendency of pages on the inside of a quire to stand out farther than those…
- n. (materials science) An increase in strain with time; the gradual flow or deformation of a material under…
- n. (geology) The imperceptible downslope movement of surface rock.
- n. (informal, pejorative) someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric.
- n. (informal, pejorative) A frightening and/or disconcerting person, especially one who gives the speaker…
- n. (agriculture) A barrier with small openings used to keep large animals out while allowing smaller animals…
creeping- v. present participle of creep.
- n. The act of something that creeps.
cringe- n. A posture or gesture of shrinking or recoiling.
- n. (dialect) A crick.
- n. An embarrassing event, item or behaviour which causes an onlooker to cringe.
- v. (dated, intransitive) To bow or crouch in servility.
- v. (intransitive) To shrink, cower, tense or recoil, as in fear, disgust or embarrassment.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To contract; to draw together; to cause to shrink or wrinkle; to distort.
fawn- n. A young deer.
- n. A pale brown colour tinted with yellow, like that of a fawn.
- n. (obsolete) The young of an animal; a whelp.
- adj. Of the fawn colour.
- v. (intransitive) To give birth to a fawn.
- v. (intransitive) To exhibit affection or attempt to please.
- v. (intransitive) To seek favour by flattery and obsequious behaviour (with on or upon).
- v. (intransitive, of a dog) To wag its tail, to show devotion.
feel- v. (heading) To use the sense of touch.
- v. (heading) To sense or think emotionally or judgmentally.
- v. (transitive) To be or become aware of.
- v. (transitive) To experience the consequences of.
- v. (copulative) To seem (through touch or otherwise).
- v. (transitive, US, slang) To understand.
- n. A quality of an object experienced by touch.
- n. A vague mental impression.
- n. An act of fondling.
- n. A vague understanding.
- n. An intuitive ability.
- n. (chiefly US, slang) Alternative form of feeling.
- pron. (dialectal or obsolete) Alternative form of fele.
- adj. (dialectal or obsolete) Alternative form of fele.
- adv. (dialectal or obsolete) Alternative form of fele.
flex- n. (uncountable) Flexibility, pliancy.
- n. (countable) The act of flexing.
- n. (uncountable, chiefly Britain) Any flexible insulated electrical wiring.
- n. (countable, geometry) A point of inflection.
- v. To bend something.
- v. To repeatedly bend one of one's joints.
- v. To move part of the body using one's muscles.
- v. To tighten the muscles for display of size or strength.
go- v. To move.
- v. (intransitive, chiefly of a machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).
- v. (intransitive) To start; to begin (an action or process).
- v. (intransitive) To take a turn, especially in a game.
- v. (intransitive) To attend.
- v. To proceed.
- v. To follow or travel along (a path).
- v. (intransitive) To extend (from one point in time or space to another).
- v. (intransitive) To lead (to a place); to give access to.
- v. (copula) To become. (The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state.).
- v. To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.
- v. (intransitive) To continuously or habitually be in a state.
- v. To come to (a certain condition or state).
- v. (intransitive) To change (from one value to another).
- v. To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
- v. (intransitive) To tend (toward a result).
- v. To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.
- v. To pass, to be used up.
- v. (intransitive) To die.
- v. (intransitive) To be discarded.
- v. (intransitive, cricket) To be lost or out.
- v. To break down or apart.
- v. (intransitive) To be sold.
- v. (intransitive) To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To survive or get by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.
- v. (transitive, sports) To have a certain record.
- v. To be authoritative, accepted, or valid.
- v. To say (something), to make a sound.
- v. To be expressed or composed (a certain way).
- v. (intransitive) To resort (to).
- v. To apply or subject oneself to.
- v. To fit (in a place, or together with something).
- v. (intransitive) To date.
- v. To attack.
- v. To be in general; to be usually.
- v. (transitive) To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.
- v. (transitive) To yield or weigh.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.
- v. (transitive, colloquial) To enjoy. (Compare go for.).
- v. (intransitive, colloquial) To urinate or defecate.
- n. (uncommon) The act of going.
- n. A turn at something, or in something (e.g. a game).
- n. An attempt, a try.
- n. An approval or permission to do something, or that which has been approved.
- n. An act; the working or operation.
- n. (slang, dated) A circumstance or occurrence; an incident.
- n. (dated) The fashion or mode.
- n. (dated) Noisy merriment.
- n. (slang, archaic) A glass of spirits; a quantity of spirits.
- n. Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance.
- n. (cribbage) The situation where a player cannot play a card which will not carry the aggregate count above…
- n. A period of activity.
- n. (obsolete, British slang) A dandy; a fashionable person.
- n. (board games) A strategic board game, originally from China, in which two players (black and white) attempt…
grovel- v. To be prone on the ground.
- v. To crawl.
- v. To abase oneself before another person.
- v. To be nice to someone or apologize in the hope of securing something.
- v. To take pleasure in mundane activities.
locomote- v. (now chiefly biology) To move or travel (from one location to another).
locomotion- n. The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so.
- n. (biology) Self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running,…
motion- n. (uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.
- n. (countable) A change of position with respect to time.
- n. (physics) A change from one place to another.
- n. (countable) A parliamentary action to propose something.
- n. (obsolete) An entertainment or show, especially a puppet show.
- n. (philosophy) from κίνησις; any change. Traditionally of four types: generation and corruption, alteration,…
- n. Movement of the mind, desires, or passions; mental act, or impulse to any action; internal activity.
- n. (law) An application made to a court or judge orally in open court. Its object is to obtain an order or…
- n. (euphemistic) A movement of the bowels; the product of such movement.
- n. (music) Change of pitch in successive sounds, whether in the same part or in groups of parts. (Conjunct…
- n. (obsolete) A puppet, or puppet show.
- v. To gesture indicating a desired movement.
- v. (proscribed) To introduce a motion in parliamentary procedure.
- v. To make a proposal; to offer plans.
move- v. (intransitive) To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to…
- v. (intransitive) To act; to take action; to stir; to begin to act.
- v. (intransitive) To change residence, for example from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and…
- v. (intransitive, chess, and other games) To change the place of a piece in accordance with the rules of…
- v. (transitive, ergative) To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry,…
- v. (transitive, chess) To transfer (a piece or man) from one space or position to another, according to the…
- v. (transitive) To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion,…
- v. (transitive) To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion,…
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration…
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To mention; to raise (a question); to suggest (a course of action); to lodge (a…
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To incite, urge (someone to do something); to solicit (someone for or of an issue);…
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To apply to, as for aid.
- v. (law, transitive, intransitive) To request an action from the court.
- n. The act of moving; a movement.
- n. An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose.
- n. A formalized or practiced action used in athletics, dance, physical exercise, self-defense, hand-to-hand…
- n. The event of changing one's residence.
- n. A change in strategy.
- n. A transfer, a change from one employer to another.
- n. (board games) The act of moving a token on a gameboard from one position to another according to the rules…
movement- n. Physical motion between points in space.
- n. (engineering) A system or mechanism for transmitting motion of a definite character, or for transforming…
- n. The impression of motion in an artwork, painting, novel etc.
- n. A trend in various fields or social categories, a group of people with a common ideology who try together…
- n. (music) A large division of a larger composition.
- n. (aviation) An instance of an aircraft taking off or landing.
- n. (baseball) The deviation of a pitch from ballistic flight.
- n. An act of emptying the bowels.
- n. (obsolete) Motion of the mind or feelings; emotion.
pullulate- v. To multiply rapidly.
- v. To germinate.
- v. To teem; to be filled (with).
swarm- n. A large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
- n. A mass of people, animals or things in motion or turmoil.
- n. (computing) A group of nodes sharing the same torrent in a BitTorrent network.
- v. (intransitive) To move as a swarm.
- v. (intransitive) To teem, or be overrun with insects, people, etc.
- v. (transitive) To fill a place as a swarm.
- v. (transitive) To overwhelm as by an opposing army.
- v. To climb by gripping with arms and legs alternately.
- v. To breed multitudes.
swim- v. (intransitive, archaic) To float.
- v. (intransitive) To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural…
- v. (transitive) To traverse (a specific body of water, or a specific distance) by swimming; or, to utilize…
- v. (transitive, uncommon) To cause to swim.
- v. (intransitive) To be overflowed or drenched.
- v. (transitive) To immerse in water to make the lighter parts float.
- v. (transitive, historical) To test (a suspected witch) by throwing into a river; those who floated rather…
- v. (transitive) To undergo a giddy sensation.
- n. An act or instance of swimming.
- n. The sound, or air bladder, of a fish.
- n. (Britain) A part of a stream much frequented by fish.
- abbr. (Internet slang, text messaging) Someone who isn't me, used as a way to avoid self-designation or self-incrimination,…
teem- v. To be stocked to overflowing.
- v. To be prolific; to abound.
- v. To bring forth young, as an animal; to produce fruit, as a plant; to bear; to be pregnant; to conceive;…
- v. (archaic) To empty.
- v. To pour (especially with rain).
- v. To pour, as steel, from a melting pot; to fill, as a mould, with molten metal.
- v. (obsolete, rare) To think fit.
travel- v. (intransitive) To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place…
- v. (intransitive) To pass from here to there; to move or transmit; to go from one place to another.
- v. (intransitive, basketball) To move illegally by walking or running without dribbling the ball.
- v. (transitive) To travel throughout (a place).
- v. (transitive) To force to journey.
- v. (obsolete) To labour; to travail.
- n. The act of traveling.
- n. pl A series of journeys.
- n. pl An account of one's travels.
- n. The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point.
- n. The working motion of a piece of machinery; the length of a mechanical stroke.
- n. (obsolete) Labour; parturition; travail.
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