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creeps

n. 1 (plural of creep English) 2 (context pluralonly English) Fear; anxiety. vb. (en-third-person singular of: creep)

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creeps
  1. n. a disease of cattle and sheep attributed to a dietary deficiency; characterized by anemia and softening of the bones and a slow stiff gait

  2. a feeling of fear and revulsion; "he gives me the creeps"

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Creeps (novel)

Creeps is a 2013 young adult novel that was written by Darren Hynes. It was first published in Canada on July 30, 2013 through RazorBill.

Creeps (film)

Creeps (1956) is the 168th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges ( Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

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The dark edge of the empty socket stared out at Morik from beneath the lowest folds of the bandana Creeps had tied about his head.

Tee-a-nicknick swatted Creeps Sharky hard across the back of his head.

Tee-a-nicknick remarked, reiterating his complaints about the plan Creeps had former earlier that day.

Jharkheld denied the calls and a smile widened on the face of clever Creeps Sharky.

The terrified Creeps jerked free and fell to the platform, rolling desperately.

The magistrate fixed him with a glare so intense and punishing that Creeps stopped moving.

This time Creeps made no move against them, offered no resistance at all as they dragged him back, forced him into a kneeling position, and pushed his head down.

The head of Creeps Sharky tumbled to the platform and rolled a short distance.

He apologized for the rather unentertaining execution of Creeps Sharky, explaining the occasional need for such mercy.

I might say, it rises like a shadow in the house, or creeps like a bloom across its walls.

And on the other, creeps eternally, Through muddy weeds, the shallow sullen sea.

He sees the bright group moving along the foot of the hill, but he creeps along the summit.

Discussing such things as these we lightly squandered the day away, and I know of nothing more to note until the evening was come again: that wonderful purple evening which creeps over the outer worlds at sunset, a seductive darkness gemmed with ten thousand stars riding so low in the heaven they seem scarcely more than mast high.

To carry warfare sunward is, indeed, their only escape from the destruction that, generation after generation, creeps upon them.

First one animal trait, then another, creeps to the surface and stares out at me.