crawl (all) over each other



crawl (all) over each other

Of a group or population of people, to be in fierce or eager competition with one another such that the individual's well-being, success, or survival becomes secondary to that of others. It's sad, really, how people crawl all over each other just to earn a little bit more money. Whenever a major disaster occurs, people crawl over each other to secure food and shelter for themselves.
See also: crawl, each, other

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PÀL-Scottish
Alesia-English
Stanislas-History
Armstrong['a:mstrɔŋ]
Liselott-Swedish
Iustinianus-Late Roman