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Creep over Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹip/ /ˈoʊvɝ
KREEP OH-ver
kɹˈiːp/ /ˈəʊvɐ
kreep OH-vuh

Definition

To gradually and quietly spread, especially describing a feeling or emotion slowly affecting someone.

Usage & Nuances

'Creep over' is often used for emotions or sensations, especially negative ones like fear or doubt, slowly affecting someone. Usually informal and used in storytelling or descriptive writing. Common with subjects like 'a feeling', 'a chill', 'nervousness', as in 'A strange feeling began to creep over me.' Avoid using with sudden or intense actions.

Example Sentences

A sense of fear began to creep over her as she walked alone at night.

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A smile slowly crept over his face when he heard the good news.

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As darkness crept over the city, the streets became quiet.

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A strange feeling crept over me before I stepped onto the stage.

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Doubt started to creep over him as he waited for the results.

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A feeling of relief crept over the group when the power came back on.

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