Limbless, scaly, elongate reptile.
A tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
A long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and Cancer.
A deceitful or treacherous person.
1 He snaked a hand out-hisright hand, of course-andgrabbed my arm.
2 Fear snaked its way into the quickly darkening recesses of her mind.
3 The line of Seanchan soldiers still snaked up and down the slope.
4 Heavy-duty power cables snaked out of the rooms and down the hallway.
5 The carter's whip snaked out so fast that Abigail hardly saw it.
6 He snaked to the left to hand off to Johnson, his halfback.
7 The dirt-caked windows were snaked with vines, making it impossible to see.
8 Berman followed him and looked down below as the road snaked away.
9 Wings flapped with the movement, and the long tail snaked about restlessly.
10 A single file of townsfolk took shape and snaked across the field.
11 I snaked my hand out through the covers and flashed a thumbs-up.
12 He snaked me out of bed and was all excited, and says:
13 He snaked his pistol out of the shoulder holster into his hand.
14 Josh rushed to his father and snaked his arms around his waist.
15 Hot tears snaked down his cheeks as small fissures cracked his strength.
16 On the journey back to Bilbao the train snaked through the hinterland.
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