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creeper
- IPA[ˈkrēpər]
美式
- any plant that grows along the ground, around another plant, or up a wall by means of extending stems or branches.;any of a number of small birds that creep around in trees or vegetation.
noun: creeper, plural noun: creepers
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- 1. any plant that grows along the ground, around another plant, or up a wall by means of extending stems or branches.
- 2. any of a number of small birds that creep around in trees or vegetation.
- 3. North American informal, derogatory a person whose behavior toward or interest in someone is regarded as unwelcome and socially inappropriate (typically used of a man) I could dance there without a creeper walking up and accosting me
- 4. informal short for brothel creepers
- 5. a low, wheeled platform on which a mechanic lies while working on the underside of a motor vehicle.
- a North American vine of the grape family, chiefly cultivated for its red autumn foliage.
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- a South American climbing plant related to the nasturtium. It has bright yellow flowers with ...
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- an evergreen clinging vine that is native to China and cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental ...
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- a North American vine which is chiefly cultivated for its red autumn foliage.
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- soft-soled suede shoes: I took to wearing baggy suits and brothel creepers
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- soft-soled suede shoes: I took to wearing baggy suits and brothel creepers
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- IPA[ˈkriːpə]
英式
- any plant that grows along the ground, around another plant, or up a wall by means of extending ...
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