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1 creeping
adj. \/ˈkriːpɪŋ\/1) krypende2) snikende, smygende -
2 Creeping Jenny
subst.se ➢ moneywort -
3 creeping Jesus
subst.( om person) kryp, smisker, hykler -
4 creeping thistle
subst. eller Canada thistle(amer., plantearten Cirsium arvense) åkertistel -
5 creeping titles
subst.(TV, film) rulletekst -
6 creeper
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7 creepy-crawly
plural - creepy-crawlies; noun (a small creeping insect.)Isubst. \/ˌkriːpɪˈkrɔːlɪ\/( hverdagslig) kryp (insekt, mark e.l.)IIadj. \/ˌkriːpɪˈkrɔːlɪ\/1) krypende, kravlende2) nifs, uhyggelig -
8 cucumber
(a type of creeping plant with long green edible fruit, often used in salads etc.) agurkagurksubst. \/ˈkjuːkʌmbə\/slangeagurkcool as cucumber ( hverdagslig) være kald som is, ha is i magen -
9 moneywort
subst. \/ˈmʌnɪwɜːt\/ eller creeping Jenny( plantearten Lysimachia nummularia) krypfredløs -
10 WORM
wə:m 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) mark2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) sno/åle seg, snike2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) lirke/lure noe ut av enmark--------orm\/wɜːm\/EDB, forkortelse for write once read many times) WORM -
11 worm
wə:m 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) mark2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) sno/åle seg, snike2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) lirke/lure noe ut av enmark--------ormIsubst. \/wɜːm\/1) ( hverdagslig) mark, ormleddormrundorm, nematode (vitenskapelig)flatorm5) larve6) (små)kryp7) ( overført) (menneske)kryp, utøy, stakkar8) ( slang) politimann9) ( ofte i flertall) invollsorm, mark i magen12) mani, lidenskap, orm13) Arkimedes' skruecan of worms se ➢ can, 1even a worm will turn det finnes grenser for tålmodighetrise to a\/the worm ( om fisk) nappe (på mark)the worm of... noe som nagerIIverb \/wɜːm\/1) orme seg, åle seg, krype2) lokke, lure3) kurere for mark4) rense planter for mark5) ( teknikk) lage gjenger (på skruer e.l.)6) lete etter markworm in sno\/snike seg innworm into skaffe seg adgang tilinnynde seg hosworm out of sno seg ut avworm somebody out utmanøvrere noenworm something out of somebody\/something lure noe ut av noen\/noe, lure noe fra noen\/noe
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