Meaning & Definition of Crawling in English
English⟶
Crawling
moving on hands and knees
Pronunciation:
/ˈkrɔː.lɪŋ/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: The action of moving on one's hands and knees.
Example Sentence: The baby was crawling across the floor.
Definition: To move slowly or with difficulty.
Example Sentence: The traffic was crawling during rush hour.
Etymology
Origin: Old English 'crāwlan', which means to crawl or to creep.
Synonyms
crawlingcreepingskimmingsneaking
Common Phrases and Expressions
- crawling with: filled with or full of something
- crawling in one's skin: to feel uncomfortable or anxious
Translations
- Spanish: gateando
- French: ramper
- German: kriechen
- Russian: ползание
Related Words
- crawl: to move slowly using the hands and knees
- creep: to move slowly and quietly in order to avoid being noticed
- drag: to pull or move with difficulty
Slang Meanings of crawling
Meaning: to be very slow
Example Sentence: The meeting was crawling on as everyone dragged their feet.
Meaning: to feel anxious or uneasy
Example Sentence: That movie had me crawling; I couldn't sit still.