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creeps noun ▶ the creeps a sensation of dread UK, 1849- What was waiting for us up ahead, if we’d got a preview, would have given us the creeps. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 139, 1946
- That Johnny–he gave me the creeps. — Derek Bickerton, Payroll, p. 27, 1959
- She gave me the creeps, though. I don’t know why. — Basic Instinct, 1992
- Cocky men like that gave me the creeps–yet sometimes they had their uses. — Rita Cirtesi, Pink Slip, p. 2, 1999
- Ian McLagan of the Small Faces remembers being with [Andrew Oldham...] when he punched a journalist. “It gave me the creeps, and I realised then that maybe he wasn’t just the fun-loving, pot-smoking head he pretended to be.” — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 61, 2001
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