/ Dictionary / Index C crawl: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: crawl Pronunciation: (krôl), [key] — v.i. to move in a prone position with the body resting on or close to the ground, as a worm or caterpillar, or on the hands and knees, as a young child. (of plants or vines) to extend tendrils; creep. to move or progress slowly or laboriously: The line of cars crawled behind the slow-moving truck. The work just crawled until we got the new machines. to behave in a remorseful, abject, or cringing manner: Don't come crawling back to me asking for favors. to be, or feel as if, overrun with crawling things: The hut crawled with lizards and insects. (of a glaze) to spread unevenly over the surface of a piece. (of paint) to raise or contract because of an imperfect bond with the underlying surface. —v.t. to visit or frequent a series of (esp. bars): to crawl the neighborhood pubs. —n. act of crawling; a slow, crawling motion. a slow pace or rate of progress: Traffic slowed to a crawl. a stroke in a prone position, characterized by alternate overarm movements combined with the flutter kick. titles that slowly move across a screen, providing information. crawl Pronunciation: (krôl), [key] — n. Chiefly South Atlantic States. an enclosure in shallow water on the seacoast, as for confining fish, turtles, etc.: a crab crawl. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: crawl (Thesaurus) Crawfordsville crawler Related Content Daily Word Quiz: blithesome Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language