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Filter by Meaning The abandoned asylum had an aura of creep that sent shivers down my spine.
The protagonist's encounter with the menacing creature in the story evoked a powerful sense of creep.
While watching a horror movie, the sudden jump scare made her experience a momentary creep.
The disturbing news article about the serial killer filled me with an overwhelming creep.
The strange, lingering smell in the old basement gave him a strong sense of creep.
Whenever she hears a scratching sound at night, a sense of creep washes over her.
The spam emails from that company continue to creep into my inbox, despite unsubscribing multiple times.
The movie theater was filled with teenagers who would creep up and down the aisles, disturbing other viewers.
The slow, deliberate movements of the character in the horror game creep me out.
The ground ivy is a persistent creep that can be difficult to eradicate from lawns.
The mint plant is a vigorous creep that can take over a flower bed if not controlled.
The clover is a common weed that spreads as a low-growing creep in grassy areas.
The strawberry plant is a low-lying creep that spreads across the garden.
The ivy is a fast-growing creep that can quickly cover walls.
The invasive vine has become a problematic creep in the local ecosystem.
The persistent paparazzi would often creep around the celebrity's house.
The rumor about the company's bankruptcy started to creep through the office, causing anxiety among the employees.
The vines slowly creep up the side of the house.
The old floorboards creak and creep when you walk on them.
The horror movie made me feel uneasy, and the suspenseful music made my skin creep.
The time seems to creep by when you're waiting for something exciting to happen.
The once smooth road had started to creep, forming potholes and uneven surfaces.
The paint on the house began to creep, revealing cracks and signs of wear.
The antique silverware had started to creep with tarnish, losing its shine.
The old wooden fence has started to creep due to constant exposure to rain.
The paint on the exterior walls of the house began to creep and crack due to extreme temperature fluctuations.
The plastic bottle left in the sun has begun to creep and warp.
The paint on the car started to creep, revealing patches of bare metal.
The old book's pages had started to creep with mold and mildew.
Over time, the colors of the painting began to creep and fade under the harsh sunlight.
The detective suspected the neighbor to be the creep who had been stalking the victim.
The creep of urbanization has gradually transformed the rural landscape.
The slow creep of deforestation threatens the existence of many species.
The gradual creep of technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
The creep of time can be seen in the wrinkles on his face.
The creep of globalization has made the world more interconnected than ever before.
The creep of corruption within the organization eroded trust among its members.
The office creep constantly invades people's personal space.
The financial crisis led to a creep in unemployment rates.
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