creep under (something)
creep under (something)
To move slowly, and often stealthily, under something. The cat crept under the bush and stayed there until the dog was gone.
See also: creep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
creep under something
to move slowly and carefully underneath something; to sneak underneath something. The dog crept under the table to escape punishment. The chipmunk crept under a pile of leaves and disappeared.
See also: creep
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- creep under
- creep out
- creep up
- creep up on
- creep up on (someone or something)
- creep along
- creep along (something)
- creep over
- creep over (someone or something)
- creep in