The lion crept up on the unsuspecting prey.
the crept in the house is very harmful.
The burgular slowly crept up the stairs.
Fearfullymeaning: causing or capable of causing fearExample 1: The lion roared fearfullyExample 2: Fearfully, she crept downstairs in the dark.
The subject of the sentence "She crept past the baby's crib" is "She," and the verb is "crept." The sentence describes the action of the subject moving quietly past the crib. The phrase "past the baby's crib" serves as a prepositional phrase providing additional context.
I crept into the woods, quiet as a mouse.
The extremely slimy creature crept in the very dark and damp cave with its victim.
A sentence like "The woman crept up to the safe silently, slipping from shadow to shadow." would indicate sneakiness.
Alliteration.
He began to speak but then started to falter...
The second sentence is a sentence that contains both an adverb and a conjunction.
He crept through the dark passageways of the chilly catacomb. You are very welcome, loser.
The fog had a tainted, yellowish hue to it as it crept in over the port town.