Sentence examples similar to crawl on it from inspiring English sources

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Good Opportunity then said, "Crawl on, without complaint!

Seemingly crawling on it, and in a heap under it, are soot-covered replicas of centipedes, scorpions, snakes, toads and spiders, all of which should cause ambivalence.

Edge magazine said that the game "more bugs crawling on it than a Fear Factor contestant", and mentioned issues such as the characters running through walls, enemies becoming immortal and camera angles showing the inside of Kirk or Spock's skull.

Whittington, believing that Opabinia had no legs, thought that it crawled on its lobes and that it could also have swum slowly by flapping the lobes, especially if it timed the movements to create "Mexican waves".

+ Kids crawled on, over, and through Carsten Höller's artwork.

Don't let your hamster get eaten too and also let it crawl on you so that it knows that it is okay to crawl.

Don't grab a hamster by picking it up let it crawl on your hand and then get it if it wants you to get it.

If it wakes up, let it crawl on your finger and take it to a safe place for it to live.

He smiled at it and let it crawl on his finger and said, "It's a beetle, a bug".

Whenever your hamster reaches the point to where it will let you pick it up, crawl on you, or let you pet it, your hamster is tame.

If it has gills and legs, it might crawl on the bottom of a huge sea, or it might be an amphibian.

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