creep造句91 But costly turnovers allowed Washington to creep back into the game, despite the dominance of the Cowboys defence.
92 He was astounded to see a tear creep down her freckled cheek.
93 Neglect yourself and self-doubt begins to creep in and that swiftly turns to depression.
94 They seem to creep up on us gradually for reasons that medical science is only now beginning to understand.
95 It passed this information on in a terrible hushed whine that seemed to creep in and fill the head.
96 He had subsequently taken her to the cinema, where she had been startled to feel his hand creep into hers.
97 Get out of here you little creep! You make me sick!
98 We'd slowly creep up on them then shout abuse and kick sand all over them.
99 Dads creep along the baselines calling instructions as the dusk gathers in.
100 Those are the moments when the cheetah can creep slowly forward.
101 Don't creep up on me like that! You scared the living daylights out of me!
102 Cloud-shadows tried to creep the length of the street, but were swept away by the sun.
103 Explanations of such success creep too easily toward the notion that their sound is nothing more than nostalgia for postwar pre-rock.
104 Go quiet. Creep along, maybe catch kill snake for pot.
105 And now, quite slowly, there began to creep over Matilda a most extraordinary and peculiar feeling.
106 Do werewolves feel this sense of safety as they creep back just at dawn into some borrowed body?
107 It makes it impossible for anyone to creep around your house without making a noise.
108 Creep down, armed with a poker, and confront the intruder?
109 The latter point is debatable and it may only be that the practical aspects of creep measurements are simpler.
110 Biases can creep in in extremely subtle ways, and researchers can, quite unconsciously, favour some groups and disfavour others.
111 I creep back to my room, leaving both our doors ajar.
112 You let nasty little personal grudges creep in, and you taint the experience.
113 Yet in even the most respectable and credible sources, arithmetical mistakes can, and occasionally do, creep in.
114 He forced it close enough to the edge to allow the Toyota to creep past on the inside.
115 What more would creep out of the woodwork to delay things further?
116 It is a case of mission creep gone wildly over the top.
117 He was allowed to creep back into power for want of a credible alternative.
118 Her preoccupation with Proteus allowed Kevin's tormented gaze to creep up as far as her knees.
119 The tale took some ten minutes to tell, Sandison being careful to allow no inconsistencies to creep in.
120 Altogether, the solo is nicely formulated, but I don't really like the D notes which creep into bar 5.