1. creep
The little boy creeps down the stairs every night to steal cookies.
The assassin silently creeped through the forest.
This guy is creepy/is giving me the creeps
The cat took advantage of the high grass to creep on the bird.
When the news reveals that one such dude “might have been a creep at Yale,” she added, “it doesn't shatter any illusions.” On Monday, an open letter from alumnae who stand in support of Ramirez—and Ford—began to circulate online.
I tried to creep down the corridor quietly.
I don't want you hanging out with those creeps at night.
creeping weight
He's a creep, known for stalking celebrities.
What would a nice girl want with a creep like him?
Someone was creeping around outside my window.
Jake is a good man, but he's a creep too.
It’s very easy to hide scope creep and unnecessary work in a pile of several dozen items.
The guy couldn´t creep more.
We will creep towards their tent and when we're close enough I'll give you a sign.
Anglais mot "skradać się"(creep) se produit dans des ensembles:
czasowniki nieregularne -tylko bezokolicznik-INFIN...Insight Advanced Unit 5A: Verbs of movementMasterclass (FCE) unit 5 - 6C1 Movement and transportAnimals, plants, verbs of movement, the natural wo...2. sneak
Don't sneak out of the concert!
I noticed him sneak into the room.
I caught him trying to sneak out.
There was a special sneak preview last night.
Do you ever sneak away from people to use your smartphone?
Just trying to like sneak around the person and nod and wave.
You scared me! Don't sneak upon me from behind!
I sneaked into this bedroom while he was asleep
You should keep an eye out for that sneak.
They tried to sneak into the movie without paying / They caught him trying to sneak food into the theater
I managed to sneak another slice of cake when no one was looking.
I sneak in the mornings, have a shower, and get changed.
sneak sniːk Level: Upper Int pp92-93 Definition if you sneak somewhere, you go there quietly and secretly, hoping that no one will see you
there's a sneak in personnel
a sneak attack; a sneak thief
Anglais mot "skradać się"(sneak) se produit dans des ensembles:
expert module 2, 2a listening sb p28Taylor Swift - Love storyVerbs of movement C1Movement Vocabularylekcja 6 chris3. slink
Tabby cat slinking around the corner at the other end of the street
He was trying to slink into the house.
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nieregularne s-wchapter 26274. creep crept crept
Anglais mot "skradać się"(creep crept crept) se produit dans des ensembles:
Czasowniki nieregularne (wybrane)an ordinary day 2II i III grupaang pol zestaw 2Sky High poprawione5. sneak around
Anglais mot "skradać się"(sneak around) se produit dans des ensembles:
unit 12 upper intermediatemodern familylockdown 3.1Moja lekcja 96. prowl
lions prowling in the bush
Hightower said he believed trouble began with a few stray dogs prowling the area, but neighbouring pets left free to roam soon joined the fray.
Street gangs usually prowl this alley.
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Ways of walking7. creep around
Anglais mot "skradać się"(creep around) se produit dans des ensembles:
when my name was keoko8. stalk
The stalk is a little bigger around than your little finger.
The tiger stalk its prey
They say there are fields of ghost grass with stalks as pale as milk that glow in the night.
She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase.
The lion was stalking a zebra.
Abruptly he stalked on, humming to himself - a curious-looking being, with his painted face and dazed eyes under the broad-brimmed hat.
01:22 Now, I study, even stalk, the old masters.
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Przydatne słowa/zwroty po angielsku