the creeps
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“Might as well make some good use of it. You know, I ran into that Mr. Haber today. He came down to the fitting room and mooned around the whole time I was getting pinned. He gives me the creeps. You’d better watch out for him.”
From Literature
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If an out-of-control clown gives you the creeps, check out the crowd in cartoon masks meant to disguise evil.
From Los Angeles Times
“I’m looking at this from a prosecutor’s standpoint — this bill strengthens California law and gives us the felony hammer to prosecute the creeps that are preying on teenagers,” she said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times
“It was 24 hours a day of worrying, trying to keep the creeps away. Fame and money in rock-and-roll — it’s all a very dangerous area to live in.”
From Los Angeles Times
Now Crawley is up against a New Zealand team that gives him the creeps.
From BBC
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