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7 Sentences With "creeps around"

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Finding what creeps around those planets, however, has proven itself to be incredibly challenging.
In the trailer, Charlie—played by Milly Shapiro, of Matilda on Broadway—creeps around, cuts the heads off of birds, and somehow manages to make eating cake look like some kind of ghastly endeavor.
The F.B.I. has taken her iPad and computer for the investigation into her husband, and even worse, she suspects they might be in cahoots with Detective Quinlan (Merrin Dungey), who creeps around the entire episode.
Unfortunately, the woman turns out to be Pennywise's daughter and creeps around pretty menacingly behind Beverly's back as it slowly dawns on her that the nice old lady might not be as nice as she thought.
And Demi Lovato's Path to Fame was a shameless suck-up to its title star, in which your character creeps around kissing the "Cool for the Summer" singer's ass until she decides that, OK, you're not a total loser.
Jeff Marle, who plays a sidekick role in other Carr novels, is visiting a friend at the Quayle mansion in western Pennsylvania. Although various members of the Quayle household hate each other, all are united in hatred of the paterfamilias, Judge Quayle. A few moments after being introduced to Marle, Judge Quayle collapses after having been poisoned. More than one poison is used in murder attempts in the household; strange shadowy figures are seen prowling the halls at night, and there is a creepy story about a marble hand that was broken from a statue of Caligula which apparently creeps around the house on its own.
The origins of the term remain unclear. One possible meaning is of someone who creeps around a packed church to pray at each of the Stations of the Cross hanging on the walls with the intention that everyone in the pews can see him doing so, as if to say "notice how religious I am". It is used in a rather different sense in William Blake's poem The Everlasting Gospel: :If he had been Antichrist, Creeping Jesus, :He'd have done anything to please us: :Gone sneaking into synagogues :And not us’d the Elders and Priests like dogs :But humble as a lamb or ass :Obey’d Himself to Caiaphas.58\. The Everlasting Gospel by William Blake.

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