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Example sentences for "creepers"

Lexicographically close words:
creen; creep; creepe; creeper; creepered; creepeth; creepie; creeping; creeps; creepy
  1. Let us like flowery creepers grow hoary with grey hairs on our heads, and then get out together from our home; as a pair of fond herons fly from the dried lake for ever.

  2. It was clear of all heinous reptiles and small insects, and was planted with sacred plants and creepers for the sacerdotal purposes of the holy siddhas; while it was full of fruit trees which supplied its occupant with ample food.

  3. My mind roves and runs mad, when I say, I will see my lord, and when I will see these creepers turning round and clasping their supporting tree.

  4. The rows of stately trees all around, will shed their flowers at the nuptial ceremony; and the twining creepers on them, will represent the dance of nanch girls by their tremulous shaking.

  5. They reveled in the gardens and groves, and in the bowers of creepers and flowering plants; and amused themselves in the woods and in walks under the sandalwood and a gulancha shades.

  6. The geese then being matured in their pregnancy, by feeding upon the lotus-like navel of Vishnu, brought forth their tender eggs in time, as the calmly creepers shoot out in sprouts in the spring.

  7. The prince built here a bower of verdant creepers and leafy branches, which with their blooming blossoms glistened; as the blue vault of heaven under the lightnings of the rainy season.

  8. The bee rambled at large amidst the flowery creepers of the forest, and resorted again to the bed of lotuses in the lake; because it is hard for fools to get rid of their fond desire, though it is attended with danger and peril.

  9. The clear heavens are the hairy tufts, resting on the stalks of the lofty mountains; its leaves are the cerulean clouds of the sky, and the ten sides of the firmament, are as the straggling creepers stretching all about it.

  10. The bee roved at pleasure over the tender and blossoming creepers in the forest, and let on the petals of blooming lotuses, as a fond lover courts his mistresses.

  11. Thence the wind rises upward as smoke into the air, carrying with it the powers of all the arteries attached to it like creepers clinging to a tree; and then stands as erect as a stick, with its head lifted upwards like the hood of a snake.

  12. Then having refreshed myself with the sweet scent of the Kalpa creepers all about me, I was surrounded by all the birds that gathered round me, and had their chief sitting face to face in front of me.

  13. The tender creepers are as their playful daughters, and the frisking fawns are as their playsome darlings.

  14. The grassy slope was smooth, but under the trees there were tangled creepers with bright, strange-shaped flowers, and it was not easy to walk.

  15. There were curtains of creepers with scented blossoms hanging from the trees, and brilliant birds darted about quite close to their faces.

  16. They walked along the edge of the tangle of jungle creepers until they found an opening and stepped through.

  17. Astro led the way, tirelessly slashing at the vines and creepers with his jungle knife, opening the path for Roger and Tom.

  18. Before them, a large area of the jungle was pounded down and lying amidst the tangle of giant creepers and uprooted bushes was the remains of a giant snake.

  19. There are jungle creepers and vines growing up the side and you can climb them easily.

  20. Jack sprang forward, dah in hand, and began to slash at the network of creepers and saplings which blocked the mouth of the tunnel.

  21. Down this they climbed with much difficulty, swinging themselves by creepers and holding on to the boles of saplings until they gained the foot of a deep ravine.

  22. A sudden puff of smoke burst from a tangle of vines and creepers twenty yards to the left of the jingals former position, and a second ball crashed into the door, shook every plank in it, and ripped a great piece out where it struck.

  23. The creepers in this corner are a natural ladder, Sir John.

  24. And Martin cut and wrenched at the creepers where they clung to the stone floor and fallen masonry at the top.

  25. Some débris had fallen into it, but not very much, and creepers had sown themselves and, climbing over part of the walls to the top, had spread themselves over a portion of the floor of the hall.

  26. For a light and a pick," and he climbed out by the creepers in the corner.

  27. We were obliged to keep on the beaten paths, for so dense a barrier did the masses of creepers form amid the boughs of all the trees, that a company of pioneers could alone have penetrated into the woods.

  28. There was just enough light from the stars to enable her to find the place, and run the boat up on the sand at the end, into the heart of a tangle of leaves and creepers that entirely concealed it.

  29. Having finished the concealing of the dinghy, she got into it herself, put on her clothes again, drew the tangled creepers well over her, and went calmly to sleep, secure that no one could find her unless she chose to be found.

  30. And somewhere near me there was a low white house with an opening which might have been a window, shrouded by creepers and growing things.

  31. He came to a somewhat open space where there was the trunk of a tree larger than the others; it stood by itself and disappeared into the tangle of creepers above.

  32. Then Tha gave an order to the trees that hang low, and to the trailing creepers of the Jungle, that they should mark the killer of the buck so that he should know him again, and he said, 'Who will now be master of the Jungle People?

  33. Mowgli made an easy way for himself up a convenient tree, knotted three or four creepers together, and in less time than it takes to tell was swinging in a hammock fifty feet above ground.

  34. The trees and the creepers marked him, Little Brother, and made him the striped thing that we see.

  35. As I went I noticed, what I had never seen before, a little house, white and clean without, the creepers clambering all over it.

  36. Bevis, running in the furrow, caught his foot in the long creepers of the crowfoot, and fell down bump, and pricked his hand with a thistle.

  37. Something of the cafe life of the Continent is to be seen under the creepers and trees of the pleasant courtyards of hotels.

  38. An interesting witness to the prosperity the town enjoyed in commerce even at so late a date; while the present mildness of the climate is made clear by the great luxuriance of the creepers that swaddle the whole of the southern end.

  39. There was a heavy trellis-work covered with roses and creepers all over his side of the house, and the sill of his window was not much over ten feet from the flower-beds below.

  40. Outside, the evergreens were beaten down, and the loose strands of the different creepers were flogging wall and trellis-work in a way which forbode destruction to both tree and trellis.

  41. He led the way through the open door, and round to the window beneath which the speculum had lain upon the bench, and examined the lately made flower-bed, in which various creepers had been planted to run up the wall.

  42. Every few yards they had to climb half rotted tree trunks studded with briary creepers and alive with ants.

  43. Without the least warning the bushes and mass of tangled creepers at their left parted with a tremendous crashing and a big bull surged out twenty feet away.

  44. Trees, matted creepers and bushes went down before him and for an instant the little group stood paralyzed with the sudden danger.

  45. Great trees stretched high above them with their boughs meeting overhead, matted with creepers and vines.

  46. He was beginning to think that it was almost time for him to begin hunting again, when one morning a rustle was heard in the creepers outside, and the hare's head peeped through.

  47. I fell, clawing wildly, into a matted mass of creepers that covered the ground beside me.

  48. Did you plant all these flowers and creepers which grow over the cabin?

  49. Seated there with his cap dangling from his fingers, and the sunlight streaming through the creepers on to his figure, one saw a youth whose rounded features bore an unmistakable likeness to those possessed by the captain.

  50. To draw his knife was the work of a moment only, and very soon a shower of creepers was being directed in John's direction.

  51. Of course there are, and creepers in abundance," cried Tyler, leaping at the plan thus put before him.

  52. Squeezing between gigantic tree trunks, at times crawling beneath tangled masses of creepers and undergrowth, they sped on their way, taking the utmost pains all the while to replace branches which had been pushed aside.

  53. But a moment later, catching sight of the figure screened amidst the creepers in the porch, the young fellow gave vent to a shout which thoroughly awakened the sailor.

  54. By keeping to the water, however, their course would carry them through a portion of the swamp where creepers and bushes were few and far between, and could be easily avoided.

  55. The creepers had fallen from the walls, the pilasters on the terrace were tumbling down, lichen and moss were on the doorsteps.

  56. For at that moment twenty paces on his left the van of the retreat crashed through the creepers on the garden's edge and leaped the wall that separated it from the cliffs of the Garplefoot.

  57. It was so overgrown with weeds and moss and straggling creepers that it was obvious it had not been used for a long time.

  58. Tangled masses of creepers lay everywhere--over what were once trimly kept pathways, and almost completely hiding the lower buildings.

  59. Firedogs were used to hold the smaller logs, while creepers were employed for the smallest of all, and to start the fire, small pine boughs and small timbers were heaped high, flint and tinder serving to ignite them.

  60. In the South are the trees whose branches are bent, And droop in such fashion that o'er their extent All the dolichos' creepers are spread.

  61. In the South are the trees whose branches are bent, And droop in such fashion that o'er their extent All the dolichos' creepers entwine.

  62. Now one, cleverer than the rest, thought of a plan, and he bade the others cut a quantity of the long stringy creepers that grow on the mountains, and make them into hoops.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creepers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.