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I . crawl [krɔ:l] V. intr.

1. crawl (go on all fours):

crawl
plaziti se [form. perf. priplaziti se]
crawl
crawl
lesti [form. perf. prilesti]

2. crawl (move slowly):

crawl

3. crawl coloq. pey. (be obsequious):

crawl

4. crawl coloq. (be overrun):

II . crawl [krɔ:l] SUST. no pl.

1. crawl (slow pace):

crawl
crawl
to move at a crawl

2. crawl (style of swimming):

crawl
kravl m
crawl
to do the crawl

ˈpub crawl SUST. esp ingl. brit. coloq.

pub crawl

Ejemplos de uso para crawl

to do the crawl
to slow to a crawl
to move at a crawl

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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A few of the infants crawled but were extremely hesitant.
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She never crawled, and when she began to walk at the age of nearly three, she experienced severe bowing in both legs.
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The crime scene is crawling with blood spatters, fibers, and fingerprints all that's missing is the body.
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Then she transforms into a stream of spiders which crawls into one of the gutters and leaves the building.
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Nearly all swimmers use the front crawl or a variant of that stroke.
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The trail was covered with giant, sharp slabs of rock, which made the footing treacherous and often induced crawling during the summer months.
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He crawled up the housing trellis in the beginning of the film as well.
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Additionally, they occasionally hallucinate the feeling of small animals such as snakes crawling over their body.
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Whilst crawling over the female the male's spurs will scratch the surface of the female snake often making a distinct scratching sound.
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The frilly mantle sometimes appears to move like a wave as the animal crawls along.
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