re: creep and crawl, extend and expand, joke around 1. No use saying 'far be it from me that I should disagree with mighty Random House': I do. A plant may creep along the ground, but then it has no legs. A human can creep on tip toe, so that 'body close to the ground' is not an essential part of the definition.
Referring to a person, 'crawl' means 'to move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' Referring to a vehicle, it means 'move at an unusually slow pace'.
Hence, our expression - which we do not regard as tautological - 'Watch out for creepy-crawlies'.
2. 'extend' is to make longer, in length, or time.
'expand' is to make larger - as in 'your chest expands when you breath in'. It is not confined to 'length' - A balloon expands in all direction, a railway track is extended (specifically, made longer in length).
3. 'to joke about something' means to regard something as a source of amusement. This may be amusing, or joking about a situation/event that others see as serious and so joking about it may be inappropriate.
'to joke around' does not so much mean 'telling jokes' as acting in a clownish way, pulling pranks on people for general amusement of others. Do it, and you can expect the butt of your 'humour' not to be amused! At the same time, a person may say of another that he 'likes to joke around' and the smile on his face and tone of voice could suggest that his 'joking around' is within limits, and people may regard him as a funny guy with a relaxed style to him, rather than 'a serious type'. So, it depends.
Last edited by David L.; 13-Oct-2008 at 15:17.
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