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Answer for the clue "Creep, in a way ", 5 letters:
sidle

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Word definitions for sidle in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A sideways movement. 2 A furtive advance. vb. 1 To move sideways. 2 To advance in a furtive, coy or unobtrusive manner.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB along ▪ There was a figure there, sidling along stealthily with its back against one wall. ▪ She sidled along the drive after her husband and up to the front door. ▪ He sidled along towards the panels where, with any ...

Usage examples of sidle.

A rotund little man immediately sidled up to Brett, wiping his hands on a none too clean apron.

Allin sidle past Messire as the Sieur and his brothers advanced in matching step.

She was looking flushed and happy as she sidled down the bench on which the crucibles were ranged, jotting down the time from the lab clock and temperatures from the thermocouple pyrometers plugged into each sample.

She struck Yellowjacket with her quirt and sent him sidling past the wagon and the tricky Caroline, too stubborn to answer her dad when he called after her that she had better ride behind the load.

He went and stood near the door, and Tallent sidled over and stood beside him to tell him what I might say.

By unspoken mutual consent, they sidled quickly away from the kitten-tree and around the nearest unpeopled corner.

His eyes found Warth, who was sidling back and forth in great excitement and watching him with bright, knowing eyes.

A bandy child, asquat on the doorstep with a paper shuttlecock, crawls sidling after her in spurts, clutches her skirt, scrambles up.

The Ion of Avaric turned his head and eyed the young man sidelong, sidling.

She sidled toward the pair of scouts, a jungle goddess awoken from a slumber.

Sidling a wild glance at the menacing sea, Miss Daventry clung to the gunwale with the tenacity of a squid, then lunged toward the belowdecks ladderway.

The old midwife made signs with her hands, and her husband rose too and sidled towards the door, where his billhook was propped.

They were taking their time, the pigs, swigging claret in La Maison Bordelaise while he was sidling round pavements with a hamburger.

She sidled up to Brummel, and the two of them stood there looking proudly at Marshall and Bernice, as if they were trophies.

Wrenching her gaze from the glitter, Diane concentrated on a plate of turtle soup, but sidled a nod to Cardiff, between spoonfuls.