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1. pub-crawl
verb.
Go
from
one
pub
to
the
next
and
get
progressively
more
drunk.
Synonyms
drink
booze
fuddle
bar hop
Antonyms
abstain
dishonor
orient
orderliness
order
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2. pub crawl
noun.
A
tour
of
bars
or
public
houses
(usually
taking
one
drink
at
each
stop).
Synonyms
tour
circuit
Antonyms
open circuit
closed circuit
stay in place
3. crawl
verb.
(ˈkrɔl)
Move
slowly;
in
the
case
of
people
or
animals
with
the
body
near
the
ground.
Synonyms
move
travel
locomote
creep
go
formicate
Antonyms
stay in place
go
advance
fall
follow
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
4. crawl
verb.
(ˈkrɔl)
Feel
as
if
crawling
with
insects.
Synonyms
feel
Antonyms
unwind
arrange
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
5. crawl
noun.
(ˈkrɔl)
A
very
slow
movement.
Synonyms
move
movement
motion
Antonyms
stretch
extension
straight line
rise
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
6. crawl
verb.
(ˈkrɔl)
Show
submission
or
fear.
Synonyms
fawn
creep
cringe
flex
bend
cower
grovel
Antonyms
straighten
rush
hop out
pull
back
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
7. crawl
verb.
(ˈkrɔl)
Swim
by
doing
the
crawl;
they
often
don't
know
how
to
crawl".
Synonyms
swim
Antonyms
enter
converge
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
8. crawl
verb.
(ˈkrɔl)
Be
full
of.
Synonyms
pullulate
swarm
teem
Antonyms
disengage
raise
push
wind
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
9. crawl
noun.
(ˈkrɔl)
A
slow
mode
of
locomotion
on
hands
and
knees
or
dragging
the
body.
Synonyms
travel
creeping
crawling
creep
locomotion
Antonyms
disparage
ride
stand still
unbend
expand
Etymology
crawl (English)
crawlen (Middle English (1100-1500))
krafla (Old Norse)
10. pub
noun.
(ˈpʌb)
Tavern
consisting
of
a
building
with
a
bar
and
public
rooms;
often
provides
light
meals.
Synonyms
free house
barroom
pothouse
taphouse
tap house
gin mill
public house
alehouse
bar
ginmill
saloon
tavern
taproom
Antonyms
proliferation
free
permit
allow
unbar
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