crawl over each other
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crawl over each other (no third-person singular simple present, present participle crawling over each other, simple past and past participle crawled over each other)
- (idiomatic, reciprocal) To compete with others eagerly or fiercely in pursuit of the same goal(s).
- 1984, Og Mandino, The Choice, Bantam, published 1986, →ISBN, page 110:
- We crawl over each other in our race for power, wealth, and fame.
- 1998, Kathleen Tracy, Jerry Seinfeld: The Entire Domain, Carol Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 133:
- By the time "The Contest" was repeated on April 29, 1993, the first night of that year's May sweeps, Seinfeld was a Top Ten show on Thursday nights, and advertisers were crawling over each other to sign up.
- 2005, David Cox, Sign Wars: The Culture Jammers Strike Back, UoM Custom Book Centre, →ISBN, page 206:
- […] game shows like Survivor, where young, attractive (mainly white, but definitely affluent or unthreateningly petit-bourgeois) people are invited to pretend that they are alone in the 'wilderness' and must crawl over each other for access to food, shelter and sex.
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