slithery

[ UK /slˈɪðəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a slippery surface or quality
    slithery mud
    slithery eels
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How To Use slithery In A Sentence

  • Five slithery dancers shimmy as a singer in a leopard-print tuxedo belts out an energetic version of Prince's "Cream."
  • It is kind of hard to get wacky enjoyment out of flesh feasting sharks, slithery snakes, and jaw chomping gators.
  • We began our slithery descent to the shore.
  • I have never doubted what he was referring to whenever he barked out his slithery tag phrase.
  • The children then stuffed their slithery friends with fiberfill.
  • Then there's Potter's other tools of the trade: blonde bangs, glittery ankle-high shoes with killer stilettos and those "Ooh La La" long legs in a slithery, sparkly, silvery mini-dress that seem made for each other. Michael Bialas: A Hot Winter Night in Denver With Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
  • Clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake.
  • Clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake.
  • Pricklebacks are slithery, elusive and ugly as sin, but their taste is little short of divine.
  • I'd rather have an honest gay who is comfortable with his/her sexuality than a slithery, snaky, whiny, hypocritical, philandering, lying, thieving mark snafu-rd for my governonr. Sanford accused of smear campaign against Bauer
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