Examples of 'creeped' in a sentence

Meaning of "creeped"

creeped (verb) - past tense of 'creep,' meaning to move slowly and quietly, especially in order to avoid being noticed. In English, this phrase is used to describe moving stealthily or to cause discomfort by making someone feel uneasy. Example: The way he stared creeped her out
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  • simple past tense and past participle of creep

How to use "creeped" in a sentence

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It creeped me out the way she was looking at me.
I would be too creeped out to sleep there.
I also think they would be creeped out.
And it creeped me out just to touch her.
Those two have always creeped me out.
You really creeped a lot of people out.
Those things have always creeped me out.
Are creeped out over your triumphant return.
These stones always creeped me out as a kid.
She creeped her way into my heart.
So the weight has creeped back up a bit.
I creeped up to the big fella so quietly.
That unease creeped into his mind.
The rest of us are just kind of creeped out.
I just creeped myself out even more.

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Not even slightly creeped out yet.
This film creeped several generations out.
I found out what being creeped out means.
The fire creeped in all around them.
These elephants on parade have creeped me out.
He was a bit creeped out about the situation.
Promo caught her doing it and was creeped out.
I was a little creeped out by it any way.
I understand that you are creeped out.
You just creeped her out.
Creeped the hell out of me in the beginning too.
And you probably creeped her out.
I am not creeped out by this house one bit.
He told me that something creeped him out.
I think it creeped them out a little.
You have successfully creeped me out.
They were creeped out and avoided you.
That guy has always creeped me out.
That creeped me out but it was nothing.
Said it gave him a creeped out feeling.
We creeped out by the possibility of that being our future.
This should have creeped her out.
I am creeped out right now.
I guess the movie creeped me out.
You creeped him out.
Your shining thing kind of creeped me out anyway.
Dane creeped her out.
I am starting to get a little creeped out.
I am just a little creeped out by that screen saver.
This is probably the child who got creeped on.
That old painting creeped me out too much.
He creeped the hell out of me.
That last guy creeped me out.
I am just creeped out he used these lines to pick up my mom.
The whole thing creeped me out.

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