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crept

[ krept ]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of creep.


crept

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verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of creep
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As David Brooks' shot crept over the line, an ecstatic Bellamy leapt in the air and roared with delight.

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At one point the flames crept within a mile of the jails before fire crews beat them back.

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The latest came with 68 seconds left Monday against the Trojans, who had crept to within a point after being down by 12.

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But a depression crept in unexpectedly in the months after that.

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Just two years ago, they were covered with snow; a few weeks ago, fog crept down, as it often does.

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