crept
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version خزيد،سينه مال رفت ،مورمورکرد،جنبيد،جابجاشد
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary crept past and past part of creep ]]> 1 creep n. Pronunciation: ' krēp Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form:   crept \ ' krept\ ; creep·ing Etymology: Middle English crepen, from Old English crēopan; akin to Old Norse krjūpa to creep Date: before 12th century 1 a : to move along with the body prone and close to the ground b : to move slowly on hands and knees 2 a : to go very slowly <the hours crept by> b : to go timidly or cautiously so as to escape notice <she crept away from the festive scene> c : to enter or advance gradually so as to be almost unnoticed <age creep s up on us> <a note of irritation crept into her voice> 3 : to have the sensation of being covered with creeping things <the thought made his flesh creep > 4 of a plant : to spread or grow over a surface rooting at intervals or clinging with tendrils, stems, or aerial roots 5 a : to slip or gradually shift position b : to change shape permanently from prolonged stress or exposure to high temperatures]]> 2 creep n. Function: noun Date: 1818 1 : a movement of or like creeping <traffic moving at a creep > 2 : a distressing sensation like that caused by the creeping of insects over one's flesh especially : a feeling of apprehension or horror ― usually used in plural with the <that gives me the creeps > 3 : a feed trough accessible only by young animals and used especially to supply special or supplementary feed ― called also creep feeder 4 : the slow change of dimensions of an object from prolonged exposure to high temperature or stress 5 : an unpleasant or obnoxious person 6 : a slow…