Associations to the word «Crawling»
Noun
- Gut
- Dragon
- Tortoise
- Wounded
- Burrow
- Crumbling
- Shelter
- Dripping
- Gods
- Blackness
- Elbow
- Wet
- Falling
- Ankle
- Nightmare
- Swamp
- Cave
- Tick
- Fingernail
- Ventilation
- Corpse
- Neck
- Scraping
- Reptile
- Nostril
- Dawn
- Spat
- Mosquito
- Rigging
- Upward
- Alton
- Dragonfly
- Wasp
- Bulge
- Expanse
- Underside
- Concussion
- Delay
- Ladder
- Sill
- Corridor
- Dammit
- Sand
- Baby
- Tent
- Limb
- Viper
- Bough
- Vent
- True
- Web
- Dozen
- Hedge
- Stench
- Shred
- Tumbling
Adjective
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
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