Meaning:
australian crawl
n.
a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick
make your flesh creep crawl Idiom, Proverb
crawl on my hands and knees over broken glass just
do anything to be closer to her, worship the ground she walks on I'm so in love I'd crawl on my hands and knees over miles of broken glass to see her photo.
crawling with
having many of them, oodles, scads The hotel was crawling with police. I couldn't count them.
pub crawl
drink at many pubs in one day, bar hopping If you go on a pub crawl today, you'll have a headache tomorrow.
crawl
1. to mount a horse
2. to leave quietly
3. to have sexual intercourse
4. to assault
creepy-crawly
an insect, spider, worm etc.
Laugh to see a pudding crawl
(UK) Someone who would laugh to see a pudding crawl is easily amused and will laugh at anything.
Make your flesh crawl
If something makes your flesh crawl, it really scares or revolts you. ('Make your flesh creep' is an alternative. 'Make your skin crawl' is also used.)
ride up|crawl|crawl up|ride
v. To slip gradually upward on the body. Shorts that ride up can be very uncomfortable.
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