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How you can use creep in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how you can use "creep" in a sentence, depending on the context:

As a verb (meaning to move slowly and quietly):

* The cat crept slowly towards the bird, its eyes narrowed in focus.

* The old man crept along the wall, his cane tapping rhythmically.

* Time seemed to creep by as we waited for the news.

As a verb (meaning to make someone feel uncomfortable):

* His constant staring made her creep out.

* The politician's speech crept me out with its promises of impossible change.

* The creepy clown crept me out with its unsettling grin.

As a noun (meaning someone who is unpleasant or creepy):

* Don't talk to that creep over there.

* He's such a creep, always trying to get into people's personal space.

* The movie's villain was a real creep.

As a noun (meaning a slow, steady movement):

* The creep of inflation is eroding the value of our savings.

* There was a slow creep of water up the riverbank.

* The creep of technology is changing the way we live.

Remember to consider the context and the desired meaning when choosing how to use "creep."

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