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crawler noun- a sycophant AUSTRALIA, 1827
- “Yeah. I’m on the side of the law.” “A crawler,” Porter said disgustedly[.] — Jon Cleary, The Long Shadow, p. 79, 1949
- Otherwise you could be called a “crawler,” or a “brown nose,” and these are not good things to be called. — John O’Grady, Aussie Etiket, p. 19, 1971
- a despicable or contemptible person; a low person AUSTRALIA, 1917
- This was soft stuff; married men’s stuff! Admit this sort of thing and any sort of crawler could pass himself off as a man! — Frank Dalby Davison, The Wells of Beersheba, p. 90, 1965
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