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1crawling with — (something) full of something. Because the Internet is crawling with sports fans, the league thinks it can build an international audience online. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of crawl with something (= to be covered by insects or… …
2crawling with — having many of them, oodles, scads The hotel was crawling with police. I couldn t count them …
3crawling with something — crawling with (something) full of something. Because the Internet is crawling with sports fans, the league thinks it can build an international audience online. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of crawl with something (= to be covered by… …
4crawling with people — index populous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5crawling with someone or something — od. covered with someone or something; alive with someone or something. □ The place was crawling with police and FBI agents. □ The room was just crawling with ants …
6(be) crawling with something — be ˈcrawling with sth derived (informal) to be full of or completely covered with people, insects or animals, in a way that is unpleasant • The place was crawling with journalists. • Her hair was crawling with lice. Main entry: ↑ …
7be crawling with — be unpleasantly covered or crowded with: → crawl …
8crawling withpredicate overrun with swarming swarming withpredicate teeming teeming withpredicate — filled filled adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of {empty}. [Narrower terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full of(predicate),… …
9Crawling (song) — Crawling Single by Linkin Park from the album Hybrid Theory …
10Crawling — is a form of animal locomotion generally involving slow movement along the ground, such as that seen in snakes, snails and earthworms. Various mechanisms are involved, for example earthworms move by peristalsis, while snakes undulate their body… …