What is another word for crawled out?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɔːld ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

"Crawled out" is a phrase that describes the act of moving out of a place slowly and with difficulty, often due to exhaustion, injury or weakness. Synonyms for "crawled out" include "limped out," "hobbled out," "dragged out," "crept out," "staggered out," and "shuffled out." These phrases evoke a sense of struggle and pain while describing the act of making one's way out of a place. Other phrases that can be used as synonyms for "crawled out" are "slid out," "scraped out," "dug out," "clambered out," and "slunk out." Depending on the context, different synonyms can be chosen to convey the desired tone and meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Crawled out?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for crawled out?

The antonyms for the phrase "crawled out" would be words that describe quick and effortless movements. Some possible antonyms are words like bolted, rushed, jogged or sprinted out. These words imply that the person or animal is moving with purpose and speed, rather than struggling or exerting themselves. Alternatively, someone who "stepped out" or "strolled out" may be moving casually and leisurely, without any urgency or intention of covering a far distance. Antonyms can help to convey a different mood or tone of a sentence or passage, depending on the desired effect the writer wants to create.

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Famous quotes with Crawled out

  • I played a heap of snow in a school play. I was under a sheet, and crawled out when spring came. I often say I'll never reach the same artistic level again.
    Stellan Skarsgard
  • Ever since we crawled out of that primordial slime, that's been our unifying cry, More light. Sunlight. Torchlight. Candlight. Neon, incandescent lights that banish the darkness from our caves to illuminate our roads, the insides of our refrigerators. Big floods for the night games at Soldier's field. Little tiny flashlights for those books we read under the covers when we're supposed to be asleep. Light is more than watts and footcandles. Light is metaphor. Light is knowledge, light is life, light is light.
    Andrew Schneider
  • If you are a believer in evolution, answer this. Did the first fish that crawled out of the ocean to become an animal have lungs or gills? If he had lungs (which were needed to breathe while on land), why did they evolve while he was underwater? If he had only gills (which were needed to survive while underwater, he wouldn't survive on land for more than two minutes.
    Ray Comfort
  • 'Next morning the sun revealed a horrid spectacle on the vast plain south of PAnipat. On the actual field of the combat thirty-one distinct heaps of the slain were counted, the number of bodies in each ranging from 500 upwards to 1000 and in four up to 1500 a rough total of 28,000. In addition to these, the ditch round the Maratha camp was full of dead bodies, partly the victims of disease and famine during the long siege and partly wounded men who had crawled out of the fighting to die there. West and south of PAnipat city, the jungle and the road in the line of MarAtha retreat were littered with the remains of those who had fallen unresisting in the relentless DurrAni pursuit or from hunger and exhaustion. Their number - probably three-fourths non-combatants and one-fourth soldiers - could not have been far short of the vast total of those slain in the battlefield. 'The hundreds who lay down wounded, perished from the severity of the cold.'.... 'After the havoc of combat followed massacre in cold blood. Several hundreds of MarAthas had hidden themselves in the hostile city of PAnipat through folly or helplessness; and these were hunted out next day and put to the sword. According to one plausible account, the sons of Abdus Samad Khan and Mian Qutb received the DurrAni king's permission to avenge their father's death by an indiscriminate massacre of the MarAthas for one day, and in this way nearly nine thousand men perished [Bhau Bakhar, 123.]; these were evidently non-combatants. The eyewitness Kashiraj Pandit thus describes the scene: 'Every DurrAni soldier brought away a hundred or two of prisoners and slew them in the outskirts of their camp, crying out, When I started from our country, my mother, father, sister and wife told me to slay so may kAfirs for their sake after we had gained the victory in this holy war, so that the religious merit of this act [of infidel slaying] might accrue to them. In this way, thousands of soldiers and other persons were massacred. In the Shah's camp, except the quarters of himself and his nobles, every tent had a heap of severed heads before it. One may say that it was verily doomsday for the MarAtha people.'.... 158
    Ahmed Shah Durrani
  • The long migrations meet across you and it is nothing to you, you have forgotten us, mother. You were much younger when we crawled out of the womb and lay in the sun’s eye on the tideline.
    Robinson Jeffers

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