creeps造句31. It creeps over the boulders on the beds of the mountain streams, grazing on algae.
32. Even in so concise a document, ambiguity creeps in: everybody is to be allowed the right to self-defense.
33. It is good because it is written in friendly, ordinary language and where jargon creeps in, it is explained.
34. Some reporters believe politicians are hypocrites, and that belief creeps into their reports.
35. Little creeps, how heartened we were by our bold behavior.
36. I had nosed into the doings of the Bobbsey Creeps because they pissed me off.
37. He seemed completely in his element, though all those monks flitting round the place rather gave me the creeps.
38. It still gives me the creeps to think of it.
39. The prospect of being marooned on Gullholm for days with a Heathcliff bereft of his Cathy gave her the creeps.
40. I'd like to tell these creeps off, but I don't want to lower myself to their level.
41. I hate being left alone in the office with Graham - he gives me the creeps.
42. There is so many creeps in circulation.
43. The night creeps slowly on.
44. He creeps by Aunt Rachel's.
45. Unnecessary cost creeps in and, if not continuously monitored.
46. Age creeps on us all.
47. Ivy creeps along the fence.
48. His ghost story gave the children the creeps.
49. A feeling of stillness creeps into my consciousness.
50. Petrifying gas creeps from the earth, turning foes to stone. AOE broadens as user's INT goes up.
51. Even at the age of 39, with a mortgage, two sick kids and a leaking pipe in the laundry room, the clown in the movie Poltergeist still gives him the creeps.
52. Over the years the damage creeps on, undetected, and the problem ignored.
53. First she cons me, and she gets two old creeps to front for her.
54. There is something about the post lunch hour, when a sense of boredom creeps in and time weighs so heavy that you can almost hear the clock tick.
55. Around the size of a domestic cat, it creeps around the rainforests of Madagascar, drumming its fingers on tree trunks - up to 40 times a minute - listening for subtle variations in pitch.
56. Diabolic Edict is one of the most powerful spells for destroying buildings. Eliminate the creeps first so that you only have one target.
57. I'll tell you these two nights we have been out here give me the creeps.
58. The Sahara desert, for example, creeps southward at a rate of thirty miles annually.
59. On a recent foggy evening, Fischbach — dressed in camouflage to blend into the greenish-brown landscape — creeps toward the animals to record them.
60. The rules for Skinbook are clear: no pornographic images or headless torso shots; don't leave sleazy comments under people's photos; boot out any creeps and voyeurs.