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creepy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of creepy in Hindi

  • डरावने
  • रेंगनेवाला
  • रोमांचकर
  • सनसनी डालनेवाला

creepy Definition

Adjective

  • causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.

creepy Example

  • the creepy feelings one often gets in a strange house ( खौफनाक एहसास अक्सर एक अजीब घर में मिलता है )
  • It's a little creepy to have someone like that around. ( आस-पास किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति का होना थोड़ा डरावना है। )
  • Bianca scrambled up, energized by the threat of staying in the creepy world. ( खौफनाक दुनिया में रहने के खतरे से उत्साहित, बियांका हाथापाई कर गई। )
  • Somehow, Deidre wasn't surprised the creepy demon everyone bowed to was the Dark One.  ( किसी तरह, डिड्रे को आश्चर्य नहीं हुआ कि जिस खौफनाक दानव को हर कोई नमन करता है, वह डार्क वन था। )

More Sentence

  • This place is creepy.  I don't think I can sleep with bugs the size of my hand just waiting for me to fall asleep so they can crawl all over me.
  • "This is creepy," Dan voiced his concerns.
  • "Yeah, it's creepy," Dan agreed.
  • "It's so creepy," a woman's voice complained.
  • The man in her bedroom was kind of creepy: tall and lean with blond hair and eyes so dark, she couldn't see his pupils.
  • Katie bit back a plea for him not to leave her in such a creepy place.
  • "God, that's creepy," she replied, but surrendered the information.
  • It was creepy since I hadn’t stepped foot.
  • That was creepy; really, really, really creepy.
  • But yeah, this creepy guy was acting all spooky.
  • And then there’s that creepy confessor of his.
  • But the way she said it was just too damn creepy.
  • There seemed to be something creepy about the idea of being left in a dark room with a deaf mute.
  • A feeling of awe came over the young scouts, and both were conscious of a creepy sensation.
  • I tell you, it made me creepy to go down among them, as we had to on occasions, to wash down.
  • There is something creepy in the flat Eastern Counties; a brush of the white feather.
  • We felt pretty creepy by then, for black-fellow tales were even commoner in those days than they are now.
  • I thought that this red and white glaring terrace at noon was really more creepy and more lonesome than a glimmering churchyard at midnight.
  • Her skirts were lengthy and voluminous, so that they swept the floor with a creepy rustle like the frou-frou of a brocaded spectre.
  • I had a creepy feeling in the roots, which seemed to crawl all the way down inside each separate hair, wriggling as it went.
  • To us, this was another creepy reminder of the.
  • It was a hollow, totally deep, and creepy voice.
  • When it's put like that it sounds a little creepy.
  • His look is hollow, empty, astonished, and creepy.
  • Carter gazed at the creepy looking fat man in the.
  • That is a little creepy, the wizard conceded.
  • Creepy bore a striking resemblance to yours truly.
  • As I observed a few pages ago in "Let Robots Be Robots," an intelligent system like this won't be creepy because we do not want it to be creepy.
  • Everything in this place screamed creepy order, which made her wonder what was wrong with the owner.
  • Jessi smiled, enjoying Sofi's spunk despite her creepy fortunetelling abilities.
  • The eerie hulls of burnt-out cars up the road had been creepy even to Brady.
  • This place is really creepy. Let's get out of here.
  • Because it's a creepy little perv that you need to lock up-and throw away the key.
  • We go back in a creepy crawl up the trail, same scenario.
  • It was a creepy spot with a strong pungent smell of garlic and there was always a feeling of tension and foreboding.
  • Sometimes I have the creepy feeling that you will never get your documents in order.
  • Have you done anything cool and creepy lately?
  • I didn't sign up for some creepy love triangle.
  • Was she still married to that creepy guy, Dennis?
  • I had a creepy - crawly feeling.
  • The house looked OK from the outside but inside it was all dark and creepy.
  • And creepy.  She makes necklaces out of them?