- Border - Brink - Creep - Creep along like a bit of a hedgehog - Creep with fringe - Excited, on the ... of one’s seat - Famed gentleman’s hidden advantage
- 12th of a foot - Broken china cuts off a part of foot - China briefly negotiated a small amount - Creep (forward) - Creep (towards) - Creep concealed by Latin Church - Creep forward a couple of centimetres
- Lurk - Move furtively - Prowl - Sneak with cowardly intent - To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to
lie close, or to move in a furtive way; to lurk. - A number of foxes together. - Alt. of Skulker