creepy 的定义
creep·i·er, creep·i·est.
creepy 近义词
nasty, scary
更多creepy例句
- Those algorithms are very powerful, and yet somehow not powerful enough to avoid making recommendations that are creepy.
- While the previous game excelled at creepy atmosphere, “Little Nightmares 2” is more consistently terrifying, so much that it can be emotionally exhausting.
- He discovers her laid out on the altar of a creepy church, wearing nightclothes and muttering incomprehensibly about “keeping the brightness hidden.”
- Now he’s got an ’80s-style ’fro with the creepy mustache and Ray-Bans and the red suit.
- Just look at this side-by-side photo of me—it’s the same one, but it only took me 30 seconds to put that creepy smile on my face using Photoshop’s Smart Portrait neural filters.
- And we can listen to the pathetic, creepy bravado of a former vice president, wrong on nearly every decision he made.
- Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah?
- Private schools have a way of being a magnet for scandals for the creepy, inappropriate adults who run them.
- The 1989 picture is remembered for the acclaimed (and sort-of-creepy, to be real for a moment) Disney family film that it is.
- They seemed a little creepy to me, particular the song “Transmission.”
- The atmosphere is perfect for our hoax and several of us who are "in the know" feel sort of creepy as we wait for the next flash.
- And Mistress Cory Ann for once forgot to scold, because of a creepy feeling that seemed travelling up her spine.
- Do you know, I felt a kind o' creepy feelin' down my back all the time.
- Yet, here in the still ghostly midnight hour alone, the affair began to grow dashed creepy.
- Now, thus brought by chance to its very base, he looked up at it with a cold, creepy sensation of shuddering awe.