Crawl

Crawl or crawling may refer to:

  • Crawling (Pottery), Crawling occurs when the glaze hasn't properly adhered to the bisqued clay.
  • Crawling (human), any of several types of human quadrupedal gait
  • Limbless locomotion, the movement of limbless animals over the ground
  • Undulatory locomotion, a type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward
  • Front crawl, a swimming stroke
  • News crawl or news ticker, a moving line of text on screen during TV news programs or in other contexts
  • Pub crawl, an evening devoted to drinking at a series of pubs
  • Dungeon crawl, a type of scenario in fantasy role-playing games
  • Linley's Dungeon Crawl or Crawl, a 1997 roguelike computer game
  • Web crawler, a software program to automatically download web pages
  • Rock crawling, an off-road truck sport

In music:

  • Crawl (Laughing Hyenas EP)
  • "Crawl" (Atlas song)
  • "Crawl" (Chris Brown song)
  • "Crawl" (Kings of Leon song)
  • "Crawling" (song), a song by Linkin Park
  • "Crawl", a song by Alkaline Trio from From Here to Infirmary
  • "Crawl", a song by Damageplan from New Found Power
  • "Crawl", a song by Soul Asylum from Let Your Dim Light Shine
  • "Crawl", a song by Anthrax from Worship Music
  • "Crawl", a song by Thisway
  • "Crawl", a song by Breaking Benjamin on their album Dear Agony
  • "Crawl", a song by Norman Iceberg from Person(a)
  • "The Crawl", a song by Placebo from Without You I'm Nothing
  • The Crawl, Mike Morgan's backing band

Famous quotes containing the word crawl:

    Thief!
    how did you crawl into,
    crawl down alone
    into the death I wanted so badly and for so long,
    the death we said we both outgrew....
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)

    While I am to crawl upon this Planet, I would willingly enjoy the health at least of an insect.
    Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694–1773)

    Junk is the ideal product ... the ultimate merchandise. No sales talk necessary. The client will crawl through a sewer and beg to buy.
    William Burroughs (b. 1914)