CRAWL, v.i. 1. To creep; to move slowly by thrusting or drawing the body along the ground, as a worm; or to move slowly on the hands and knees or feet, as a human being. A worm crawls on the earth; a boy crawls into a cavern, or up a tree.2. To move or walk weakly, slowly, or timorously.He was hardly able to crawl about the room.3. To creep; to advance slowly and slyly; to insinuate ones self; as, to crawl into favor. [This use is vulgar.]4. To move about; to move in any direction; used in contempt.Absurd opinions crawl about the world.5. To have the sensation of insects creeping about the body; as, the flesh crawls.CRAWL, n. A pen or inclosure of stakes and hurdles on the sea coast for containing fish.
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