creep造句61 You creep along to an open doorway.
62 Feelings were beginning to creep in, and that would be monumentally stupid, to actually begin to care for him.
63 And who knows what creep will be waiting on the roadside to accompany them.
64 I steal out of bed and creep stealthily to the main room for an unimpeded look at the row of windows.
65 What is more depressing is the way this escape from the facts is beginning to creep into Western discourse on Kosovo.
66 White bears can creep up on seals much more easily than brown bears can.
67 Insecurity might creep in.
68 The curtains were partly open,[http://] allowing the merest glimmer of moonlight to creep in.
69 They are waiting-waiting for an invisible enemy to creep through the fragrant pine forests.
70 Perhaps a few hours away from here would cure the feeling of claustrophobia that was beginning to creep over her.
71 I stood, instead, to watch the sun creep up by the Connecticut Capitol.
72 Soon, the tide would turn and it would begin to creep inshore again.
73 Helplessly she blinked up at him, feeling a slow lethargy creep through her whole body.
74 If they creep slowly forward they will not hit the net with anything like the amount of impact required to entangle them.
75 Bugs creep around him through the tendrils and quite near a thrush is singing.
76 As a kid I used to wonder how burglars could creep round your house at night without waking you.
77 The vehicle began to creep cautiously down a ramp of hard-packed rock, into the interior of the crater.
78 Some parasites admit their lowly status and creep into the body of their host.
79 I've got an awful feeling this deadness will creep up and up and kill me - like Socrates.
80 Distortion can creep in if distractions are allowed to interfere and concentration can easily be lost.
81 At night, the lonesome limbs would be programmed to creep around and do housework while everyone is asleep.
82 Now creep the probe closer until the tip almost but not quite touches the jet of water... still 2oC.
83 Pause for a second or two, then creep towards the door.
84 If you're not careful, this is when lines start to creep up on you.
85 The next time we come across that creep, he's plastered.
86 Then they both creep along the pavement, on to the concrete path, up the concrete stairs to the waiting concrete flat.
87 They had a drink before dinner sitting in a bay window, watching dusk creep up on Dunkery Beacon.
88 Perversa is another nude torso with an unusual shining halo: Gyrating plants creep across it.
89 Harriet Shakespeare and the policemen had begun to creep closer, ready to run as soon as the first shot was fired.
90 Unfortunately, pity for that poor pathetic creature began to creep into her kind heart.