His glance, as he rested it on Bryce now, was baleful, ophidian.
2
Sack gazed at him doubtfully with ophidian eyes, then glanced questioningly at Serene.
3
I have been struck, like many others, with the ophidian head and eye of the famous Rachel.
4
Asherah is also an ophidian mother goddess.
5
Hawwa is an ophidian mother goddess.
6
It is without the necessary ophidian tang, and far inferior to Heller and Liszt's efforts in the constricted form.
7
The pig treats the snake with disrespect, not to say insolence; nothing, ophidian or otherwise, can fascinate a pig.
8
Fear not, humble ophidian.
9
Geraldine, in the former, seems to be simply a malignant witch-woman with the evil eye, but with no absolute ophidian relationship.
10
The heavily built one with ophidian eyes, and subdermal armouring evident in his face, had to be Le Blanc's Inspectorate bodyguard.
11
It showed a human nature developing itself in conflict with the ophidian characteristics and instincts impressed upon it during the pre-natal period.
12
Then she turned and glided with quick ophidian grace to the doorway from which she had first appeared, and was eclipsed by the curtain.
13
Here are some ophidian curves in triplets, as in the first Impromptu, but with interludes of double notes, in coloring tropical and rich to morbidity.
14
He dodged the bolt with ophidian grace and celerity, though, then hurled himself through the air amazingly far, trailing a black, necrotic wake of energy.
15
They never winked, for ophidians have no movable eyelids, but kept up an awful fixed stare.
16
But every ear was cocked as she detailed her trip to Ophidian Lake and described the bales of marijuana.