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1 Opposite was the serpentine course of the Dead River, coiling through an open marsh-meadow.
2 Following the creek took us in a serpentine course and in generally a north-westerly direction.
3 In the latter cases the serpentine course (see Figs.
4 Beyond the Bragg place the road became a series of curves, following the serpentine course of the river.
5 Thick yellowish fumes were mixed with the flames; the lava torrents wound their serpentine course in every direction.
6 Calico followed a serpentine course through the mass, crowded a three-year-old to the edge and cut him out.
7 The new object-blue ,throbbing-movedincrediblyfast, on an erratic serpentine course that brought it closer before it angled east.
8 He heeled the boat about a bit and then snaked it back in the original direction, following a serpentine course .
9 The river took a serpentine course , and for many miles appeared to be as broad as the Thames at Kingston.
10 The river held a serpentine course down the valley through which it passed, striking the precipices alternately on each side.
11 Hence, it wound westwards in a serpentine course , guarded at its entrance by two little curving piers to left and right.
12 For the next three-quarters of an hour they pursued a serpentine course , the boy standing in the chains and heaving the lead continually.
13 The river Yare follows a serpentine course , and falls into the sea at the village of Gorleston, a short distance from Yarmouth to the southward.
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