crawlsome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From crawl +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

crawlsome (comparative more crawlsome, superlative most crawlsome)

  1. Indicative of a crawl; characterised or marked by crawling
    • 2007, Katherine Baccaro, Precipice:
      I shook my head. In a crawlsome way, he was amusing. He was all eyebrows and they were so busy. They wriggled. Big black caterpillars. Little black eyes peered piercingly from under them. He made me laugh.
    • 2014, Annie Boyd, Koombana Days:
      Not all the whites who have to live in places like Port Darwin, Wyndham, Broome or Hedland are color-serving, crawlsome creatures, who care nothing for the future of our young nation.

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