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creepers

  • plural
    of creeper.
    creeper
    noun
    a person or thing that creeps.

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He teamed it with a silver neck chain and earring plus white brothel creepers for extra height.

From BBC Mar. 27, 2022

Plot twist: Vegas has been overrun by zombies— not the shambling, mindless creepers from The Walking Dead, mind you; these zombies are organized and smart.

From The Verge Apr. 18, 2021

And because it came from Rihanna’s brain herself, you couldn’t get a pair of those creepers if you tried.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 14, 2020

On my left, grapevines scramble among yellow dandelion flowers, and trees covered with creepers create a dense, green curtain that climbs up the hillside.

From Washington Post Jan. 7, 2016

Here the roots and stems of creepers were in such tangles that the boys had to thread through them like pliant needles.

From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding

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