creep - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of creep in Hindi

  • रेंगना
  • पेट के बल खिसकना
  • कुलबुलाना
  • चढ़ना
  • सरकना
  • धीरे धीरे चलना
  • मरे मरे जाना

creep Definition

Verb

  • move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed.
  • (of a plant) grow along the ground or other surface by means of extending stems or branches.
  • (of a plastic solid) undergo gradual deformation under stress.


Noun

  • slow movement, especially at a steady but almost imperceptible pace.

creep Example

  • the mines were unworkable because of creep ( रेंगने के कारण खदानें अनुपयोगी थींधातु और चीनी मिट्टी की चीज़ें भी रेंगना प्रदर्शित कर सकती हैं )
  • metals and ceramics can also exhibit creep ( धातु और चीनी मिट्टी की चीज़ें भी रेंगना प्रदर्शित कर सकती हैं )
  • A moral paralysis creeps over us " (Natural Religion, Postscript). ( एक नैतिक पक्षाघात हमारे ऊपर रेंगता है" (प्राकृतिक धर्म, पोस्टस्क्रिप्ट)। )
  • Thanks. Those things give me the creeps. ( धन्यवाद। वे चीजें मुझे ढोंगी देती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • 8, D) capable of living freely in water for at least a week (Bothriocephalus), which then, if eaten by a stickleback, throws off its ciliated envelope, and creeps by the aid of the hooks through the intestinal wall into the body-cavity of the fish.
  • This place gives me the creeps.
  • " Sits " are the reverse of creeps; in the one case the pavement is forced up, and in the other the roof is forced or falls down, for want of proper support or tenacity in itself.
  • The mouse attempted to creep by the unsuspecting snake by moving one small step at a time without making any noise.  
  • While playing tag, a girl decided to creep softly by the leader while his back was turned and hide behind a nearby tree.  
  • Without trying to disturb the patient, the nurse would creep into the room to change the bedpan.  
  • Robbers will often creep into a house at night so that they can steal their valuables without waking up the family.  
  • To check on her sleeping baby, the mother would creep into the room by tiptoeing up to her child’s crib.  
  • In the former case the larva creeps along the tadpole until it reaches the branchial opening into which it darts, fixes its sucker, and then throws off its cilia.
  • This crushing may take place either from above or below, producing what are known as " creeps " or " sits."
  • Nevertheless, the krait is probably the most destructive snake to human life in India, since it is very common and often creeps into the houses.
  • But loneliness can creep back in, bringing with.
  • Besides, Ethan and the others really creep me out.
  • This provides an opportunity for bugs to creep in.
  • He didn’t hear the intruder creep up behind him.
  • However, PVA adhesives have poor creep resistance.
  • The redness of fury began to creep into her cheeks.
  • He felt a small hand creep into his own and squeeze.
  • The sins of pride and hypocrisy so easily creep in!.
  • Alas, I was away from that creep Jeff! I wished that.
  • Now tell me, who’s the creep that’s abusing you?
  • If you have too many, then mistakes start to creep in.
  • Her soulful gaze and gentle words gave him the creeps.
  • Jenn snorted, wondering how she explained there was only one vamp in an entire organization of inhuman blood suckers that gave her the creeps.
  • This place always gave her the creeps.
  • In Tubularia, on the other hand, the parenchymula develops into an actinula within the maternal tissues, and is then set free, creeps about for a time, and after fixing itself, changes into a polyp; hence in this case the planula-stage, as a free larva, is entirely suppressed.
  • stones and earth slowly slip down the slopes by soil creep
  • an attempt to prevent this slow creep of costs
  • creep can be useful in slow-moving traffic or when parking