0 present participle of crawl --
1 to move slowly or with difficulty, especially with your body stretched out along the ground or on hands and knees: --
3 to be completely covered with or full of a particular type of thing: --
The first evidence for brain-like precursors is the collection of nerves that are involved in controlling movement like the crawling of earthworms or flatworms.
So 1991 brought another change in the regime - fixed exchange rate was substituted with the crawling peg.
There are armed men crawling all over the building you are in.
Later on, rolling, crawling, sitting and walking were introduced in their statements.
At approximately 8 - 10 months of age, typically developing infants begin to move about independently, by crawling, bottom-shuffling, and so on.
This is kept filled with a solution which prevents the access of crawling insects.
For example, sitting, crawling, and walking postures involve different regions of permissible sway for different key pivots around which the body rotates.
Typically, motor development appears as a sequence of postural milestones - sitting, crawling, and walking.