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creep·er
(krē′pər)n.
1. One that moves or progresses by creeping.
2. Botany A plant that spreads by means of stems that creep.
3. See cradle.
4. A grappling device for dragging bodies of water, such as lakes or rivers.
5. A one-piece fitted garment for an infant.
6. creepers A metal frame with a spike or spikes, attached to a shoe or boot to prevent slipping, especially on ice.
7. Slang A person who is a creep, especially one who is considered to be unsettling.
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creeper
(ˈkriːpə)n
1. a person or animal that creeps
2. (Botany) a plant, such as the ivy or periwinkle, that grows by creeping
3. (Animals) Also called: tree creeper US and Canadian any small songbird of the family Certhiidae of the N hemisphere, having a brown-and-white plumage and slender downward-curving bill. They creep up trees to feed on insects
4. (Mechanical Engineering) a hooked instrument for dragging deep water
5. (Automotive Engineering) Also called: cradle a flat board or framework mounted on casters, used to lie on when working under cars
6. (Cricket) cricket Also called: daisy cutter a bowled ball that keeps low or travels along the ground
7. (Furniture) either of a pair of low iron supports for logs in a hearth
8. (Clothing & Fashion) informal a shoe with a soft sole
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creep•er
(ˈkri pər)n.
1. a person or thing that creeps.
2. a plant that grows upon or just beneath the surface of the ground, sending out rootlets from the stem, as ivy.
3. a spiked iron plate worn on the shoe to prevent slipping on ice, rock, etc.
4. any of various songbirds that ascend the trunks and larger limbs of trees.
5. a grappling device for dragging a body of water.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() tracheophyte, vascular plant - green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms |
2. | creeper - a person who crawls or creeps along the ground | |
3. | ![]() oscine, oscine bird - passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatus Certhiidae, family Certhiidae - creepers American creeper, brown creeper, Certhia americana - a common creeper in North America with a down-curved bill Certhia familiaris, European creeper - common European brown-and-buff tree creeper with down-curved bill Tichodroma muriaria, tichodrome, wall creeper - crimson-and-grey songbird that inhabits town walls and mountain cliffs of southern Eurasia and northern Africa |
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creeper
noun climbing plant, runner, vine (chiefly U.S.), climber, rambler, trailing plant flaming curtains of Virginia creeper
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(kriːp) noun (slang) a disgusting person. Leave her alone, you creep.canalla, despreciable, asqueroso
ˈcreeper noun a creeping plant. planta trepadora
ˈcreepy adjective causing feelings of fear etc. The house is rather creepy at night.horripilante, escalofriante, que pone la piel de gallina
ˈcreepily adverb horripilantemente, escalofriantemente
ˈcreepiness noun horripilancia
ˌcreepy-ˈcrawly – plural ˌcreepy-ˈcrawlies – noun a small creeping insect. reptil, bicho reptador
creep up onmake someone's flesh creep to scare or horrify someone. poner la piel de gallina, poner los pelos de punta
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