1 (of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground -- kravle
The baby can’t walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.
3 to be covered with crawling things -- vrimle med; myldre med
His hair was crawling with lice.
4 a very slow movement or speed -- sneglefart
We drove along at a crawl.
5 a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements -- crawl
She’s better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.
At approximately 8 - 10 months of age, typically developing infants begin to move about independently, by crawling, bottom-shuffling, and so on.
Later on, rolling, crawling, sitting and walking were introduced in their statements.
There are armed men crawling all over the building you are in.
Down below, at street level, are the densely packed mortal masses who hail each float as it crawls by.
Visits to pistillate flowers were recorded only if the insect landed on or crawled over the stigma.
I listened to the bristles as it crawled over the edge of a vertical piece of paper.
Inside the building tranquillity reigned, and it was said that all those who entered by crawling through the small door shared equal social status.
As infants move about by walking, cruising, and crawling, they reach for different items, at different levels and locations, and from a variety of postures.
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