crawl

noun, verb26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Describes something moving at a very slow speed.

Used to describe very slow movement, especially of traffic.

To decrease speed until one is moving very slowly.

To decrease speed until one is moving very slowly.

Indicates that the speed of something, like traffic, has reduced to a very slow pace.

To begin the action of crawling, often used for babies.

To move from one side of a surface to the other by crawling.

To enter a space by crawling.

To exit a space by crawling.

To move over the top of an obstacle by crawling.

To move beneath something by crawling.

To move to a higher position on a surface by crawling.

To move on hands and knees at a slow speed.

To move from one side to the other of an opening or space by crawling.

To move on hands and knees at a fast speed.

To crawl following a line or path.

To crawl in an area without a specific destination.

To crawl around in an area without a specific destination.

To succeed in crawling, often with difficulty.

The standard way of describing the action of crawling.

To move away from a place by crawling.

To return to a place by crawling.

To move in a forward direction by crawling.

To crawl around something or in a circular path.

Collocations with "crawl"

... + crawl