crawl out

crawl out

To exit a place or thing on one's hands and knees. The baby will definitely crawl out of the room if you don't put the baby gate up. The kids crawled out of the tunnel and then came running back to us.
See also: crawl, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

crawl out (of something)

to get out of something by crawling. The injured man crawled out of the overturned car. Donna crawled out of the cave.
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crawl out

(from under someone or something) Go to out (from under someone or something).
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crawl out

to get out by crawling. The bears finally woke up and crawled out. In the cave, I injured my leg and I had to crawl out.
See also: crawl, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • baby
  • one in the oven
  • gangsta
  • baby gangsta
  • BG
  • baby-snatcher
  • snatcher
  • snatchers
  • little stranger
  • bring (someone) into the world
References in periodicals archive
David Duchovny has a riot as a professor who is called upon to save the day when a meteorite crashes near his home, and the tiny creatures that crawl out evolve into terrifying monsters.
The ultimate '06 Crawl out on a limb, and let those feelings all hang out.
But when I crawl out of bed on a Monday morning (my day off), I find that eating my Rice Krispies is far more interesting with the TV on.