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creeping

adjective as in in the act of creeping

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While U.S. markets took a Thanksgiving Day break, cryptocurrencies never take a holiday, and bitcoin has been creeping higher since the close of Wall Street trading on Wednesday.

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Although some doubts are creeping in globally about how quickly AI will transform the world, China isn’t waiting: It wants to deploy what is available today quicker than the U.S. can, locking in any advantages.

A long throw is defined by data analysts Opta as exceeding 20m, so the average length of a throw is creeping up to that.

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“Age is creeping up on me and I can’t wait forever,” she said.

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Plenty of investors believe that Ross stands to benefit as people see prices creeping up elsewhere in their budgets and decide to trade down in apparel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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