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creeping out
verb
Present participle of creep out
Exact(54)
"You're creeping out the invited guests".
/ So, creeping out, you pass the bar, your father's second home.
He was accused of creeping out at night to bury fresh-scratched stones, but no one proved it.
Soon the men in grey were creeping out from behind their retorts and balance sheets, ready to attack.
Politics, so long dominated by the relatively sensible centre, is creeping out towards its polarities once again.
Word is slowly creeping out, though, and each season sees a few more footprints in the powdery crescent of Buffalo Bay.
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It will also need to find ways to aim its ads even more effectively without irritating or creeping-out its users, who have grown wary of its intentions after various privacy debacles.Facebook's recent figures raise other red flags.
At times it seemed the national creeping out was palpable, and I'd like to say that we, the viewing public, had our suspicions.
Hives started creeping out from under my sleeves toward my hands.
For the most fastidious of motorists, this could mean creeping out in pyjamas at midnight on the appointed date to replace it.
It flew up the Leeds' chimney and into the Barrens, and it has been killing livestock and creeping out South Jersey residents ever since.
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