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.
2. sneak around
Anglais mot "zakradać"(sneak around) se produit dans des ensembles:
sex education