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- verb archaic Second-person singular simple present form of
creep .
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Examples
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And how small a part of the whole substance? and how small a part of the universal soul? and on what a small clod of the whole earth thou creepest?
The Meditations 2004
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True, thou art as well gilded as a snake when he casts his old slough in the spring time; but for all that, thou creepest not into my Eden.
Kenilworth 2004
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And how small a part of the whole substance! and how small a part of the universal soul! and on what a small clod of the whole earth thou creepest!
XII 1909
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And how small a part of the whole substance; and how small a part of the universal soul; and on what a small clod of the whole earth thou creepest!
Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius 1839
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And how small a part of the whole substance; and how small a part of the universal soul; and on what a small clod of the whole earth thou creepest!
Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius 1839
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True, thou art as well gilded as a snake when he casts his old slough in the spring time; but for all that, thou creepest not into my Eden.
Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801
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_Subrepis nomine blandienti, occidis specie religionis_ — Thou privily creepest in with an enticing title, thou killest with the pretence of religion, for, 1.
The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) George Gillespie 1630
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Yet, Jareth has to be the creepest being I've ever saw.
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Yet, Jareth has to be the creepest being I've ever saw.
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Yet, Jareth has to be the creepest being I've ever saw.
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