verb
- to move slowly on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground
- to move very slowly
- to be covered with or full of crawling things
noun
- a very slow speed of movement
- a swimming stroke performed face down with alternating arm movements
Examples
- The baby learned to crawl before walking.
- We had to crawl through the narrow tunnel.
- Traffic crawled along the highway during rush hour.
- The old dog crawled under the porch to rest.
- The kitchen floor was crawling with ants.
- The car slowed to a crawl in the heavy snow.
- She swam the crawl for fifty meters.