Pronunciation: /əˈkrɔl/
adjective crawling or moving on hands and knees
A1 The ants were acrawl on the forest floor.
A2 The toddler watched in amazement as the bugs moved acrawl along the sidewalk.
B1 The spider's web was acrawl with insects caught in its sticky threads.
B2 The old abandoned house was acrawl with spiders and other creepy crawlies.
C1 The underground tunnels were acrawl with all sorts of creatures, both big and small.
C2 The jungle floor was acrawl with life, from tiny insects to large predators hunting for their next meal.
adverb in a crawling or hands and knees position or manner
A1 The ants were acrawl all over the picnic blanket.
A2 The toddler was acrawl on the floor, exploring every corner of the room.
B1 The spider made its way acrawl along the ceiling, searching for a place to build its web.
B2 The hikers moved acrawl through the dense undergrowth of the forest.
C1 The crowd was acrawl with excitement as the band took the stage.
C2 The city streets were acrawl with people celebrating the victory of their sports team.
formal The ants were acrawl along the ground, searching for food.
informal The kids were acrawl on the grass, playing tag.
slang The party was so boring, I felt like I was acrawl out of there.
figurative The thoughts in my mind were acrawl, racing in different directions.
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