Meaning of Crawl out of these places
To escape or exit from difficult environments or situations.
In simple words: to get out of a difficult situation or place
Crawl out of these places in a sentence
- He managed to crawl out of these places after the storm.
- We need to crawl out of these places before the deadline.
- She felt relieved to finally crawl out of these places in her mind.
How to use Crawl out of these places
Use in informal conversations when discussing escaping tough situations. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
crawl out of + object
Memory hint
Imagine a small animal crawling out of a tight hole to remember 'crawl out of'.
Related words
Collocations with Crawl out of these places
- crawl out of a hole
- crawl out of bed
- crawl out of trouble
Synonyms for Crawl out of these places
- escape from
- emerge from
- get out of
Common mistakes with Crawl out of these places
- Using with the wrong preposition (e.g., 'crawl from' instead of 'crawl out of')
- Confusing with 'crawl into', which means to enter a place
- Omitting the word 'these' in contexts needing specificity
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Frequently asked questions about Crawl out of these places
What does Crawl out of these places mean?
to get out of a difficult situation or place
What is the definition of Crawl out of these places?
To escape or exit from difficult environments or situations.
How do you use Crawl out of these places in a sentence?
He managed to crawl out of these places after the storm.
Can you give another example of Crawl out of these places?
We need to crawl out of these places before the deadline.
What are synonyms for Crawl out of these places?
Common alternatives include escape from, emerge from, get out of.
What words go with Crawl out of these places?
It commonly pairs with crawl out of a hole, crawl out of bed, crawl out of trouble.
What are common mistakes when using Crawl out of these places?
Using with the wrong preposition (e.g., 'crawl from' instead of 'crawl out of') Confusing with 'crawl into', which means to enter a place Omitting the word 'these' in contexts needing specificity
How do you pronounce Crawl out of these places?
US: //krɔl aʊt əv ðiz ˈpleɪsɪz//, UK: //krɔːl aʊt əv ðiːz ˈpleɪsɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Crawl out of these places formal or informal?
"Crawl out of these places" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Crawl out of these places?
Use in informal conversations when discussing escaping tough situations. Avoid in formal writing.
