slither
IPA: sɫˈɪðɝ
noun
- A limestone rubble.
- (nonstandard, see usage notes) A sliver.
verb
- (intransitive) To move about smoothly and from side to side.
- (intransitive) To slide
adjective
- (archaic) slithery; slippery
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Examples of "slither" in Sentences
- I thought it would slither away.
- He sort of slithers across the dance floor.
- Lindsay slithers out the porthole and unlocks the door.
- Tell the politicians they can't slither out of this one.
- The corn snake plucked from icy street to slither again.
- Because of its form, a snake has the potential to slither.
- In high school, Lanza used to slither through the hallways.
- Rangoni slithers out of hiding to savor his accomplishment.
- Conrad Murray is still trying to slither his way out of prison
- The beasts are very hard to grab as Kong and can slither on walls.
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