| By then, even I'm creeped out — by myself. |
| Then I summoned almost superhuman strength, and creeped up the stairs and out into the court. |
| It creeped and crawled among the wagons and carts and horses to Smithfield street. |
| In his book, Schultz is clear that du Pont creeped him out. |
| We've all met people who don't watch television, and we've all been immediately creeped out by them. |
| Every tree-stem I knew by touch of hand, and in my youth I had creeped into every hidie hole that would hold a squirrel. |