snaky
IPA: snˈeɪki
adjective
- Resembling or relating to snakes; snakelike.
- Windy; winding; twisty; sinuous, wavy.
- (obsolete) sly; cunning; deceitful.
- (obsolete) Covered with serpents; having serpents.
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Examples of "snaky" in Sentences
- This sentence is long and snaky.
- You need to separate such long snaky lines.
- The stroke called as Neli from a snaky line.
- I don't mean to convince people to user Perl over that snaky thing.
- The entrance to the cave was pretty dark and "snaky"; maybe he would compromise and not go in.
- And not all was well in the MasterChef kitchen, with contestant's firing up over the "snaky" return of evictees.
- And here's four things that I don't suppose are good to eat -- they got kind of snaky heads, and red-colored, too.
- •The ride was composed, neither harsh nor sloppy, with sure-footed handling that imparted confidence on the many snaky lanes Ford selected as a test route.
- Here, a small tribute group will wind its way through Scott's snaky multidecade back catalog, performing modernistic interpretations of his best-known works.
- Though he was little taller than herself, she was conscious suddenly of how thick and steely he was beneath his dapper garments, and of a kind of snaky will-power in his face.
- Rejected MasterChefs a bit 'snaky' for Claire Winton-Burn WATCHING past contestants return to the MasterChef kitchen was like "falling down a snake" in a game of snakes and ladders for
- And although one would be amazed at the prodigious child who could follow to the letter its snaky progress, it captures brilliantly that moment when adults enrapture children by behaving like children themselves.
- Now, I am sure that this is not a lie, per se, because as we know if we polled the entirety of those who would call themselves "scientists" in the world, we could probably find 200+ to say that many questionable things are true insert snaky comment about anything you want here.
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