crawling with some kind of creature
crawl with (someone or something)
To be filled or covered with people or things in motion. Ugh, the mall is crawling with teenagers tonight—let's get out of here. We took off running when we realized that the tree stump was crawling with bugs.
See also: crawl
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
crawling with some kind of creature
[of a surface] covered with insects or animals, moving about. The basement was crawling with rats! We came home and found the kitchen floor crawling with ants.
See also: crawl, creature, kind, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (something) blows
- chip off
- a fire extinguisher
- be on (one's) back
- be on somebody's back
- be on someone's back
- (I'm) sorry I asked
- buttmunch
- butt-munch
- a whole thing