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What is the past tense of creep?

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The past tense of creep is crept or creeped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of creep is creeps.

The present participle of creep is creeping.

The past participle of creep is crept or creeped.

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Then she crept up the stairs, avoiding the spots that squeaked, and then snuck to her room, quiet as a mouse.
The sun crept over the horizon, spreading radiant golden light across the rolling moorland that surrounded Whitby.
I crept into the kitchen where I buttered a slice of bread, peeled and quartered a pear, and cut a wedge of decadent Irish cheese.
He loved his parents dearly, but sometimes it creeped him out about how nosy they could be.
The CIA man was creeped out, but he knew he could hock the watch for 10 bucks, probably to the same crook that sold it to the squid.
Although bats may have creeped us out for centuries, their links to emerging infectious diseases are much more recent.

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