Definition of Crept. Meaning of Crept. Synonyms of Crept

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Definition of Crept

Crept
Crept Crept (kr[e^]pt), imp. & p. p. of Creep.

Meaning of Crept from wikipedia

- reached No. 12 in the UK chart. After "Tiger Feet" they released "The Cat Crept In" which reached No. 2 in April 1974, which was written to exploit Les...
- the light-year an inconvenient and irrelevant unit, which had sometimes crept from po****r use into technical investigations. Although modern astronomers...
- Wisconsin–Madison. p. 27. Persian became the court language, and many Persian words crept into po****r usage. The composite culture of northern India, known as the...
- over 60 by 2021. The 2016 census revealed that Australian median age has crept upward from 35 to 37 since 2001, which reflects the po****tion growth peak...
- India's batsmen continued to throw wickets away in the chase as the run rate crept up past 7 an over, and they were finally bowled out for 234 (all out, 39...
- De La Soul's thought-provoking "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa") soon crept in. Artists such as Masta Ace (particularly for SlaughtaHouse), Brand Nubian...
- Wisconsin–Madison. p. 27. Persian became the court language, and many Persian words crept into po****r usage. The composite culture of northern India, known as the...
- high concentrations or prolonged exposure. Being heavier than air, the gas crept across no man's land and drifted into the French trenches. The green-yellow...
- because he alone can rule the universal Catholic Church. Abuses, however, crept into this discipline, due as well to indiscretions of po****r fervor as...
- England. The Thames forms the southern boundary with Berkshire, which has crept over the border at Eton and Slough so that the river is no longer the sole...