[
UK
/snˈeɪki/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
resembling a serpent in form
a serpentine wall
snaky ridges in the sand
How To Use snaky In A Sentence
- Her eyes glittered through the mask, the damp snaky tendrils of her hair waved around her mask. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
- We eventually formed a snaky line, moving slowly toward the door.
- Her toes squelched against the damp sand, leaving a snaky trail of footprints.
- 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
- I made a great putt on the 14th hole, a really snaky 30-footer, that really got me going again.
- Flora had become a beautiful green snaky dragon.
- Mathieu Amalric shows promise as the snaky villain Dominic Greene, but he’s ultimately defeated by the weak material. REVIEW: Quantum of Solace « the balcony fool
- I have no idea why, whether it was growing up in that god-forsaken, sandspur-infested, snaky wilderness or what, but my father just didn't have the normal fear of snakes. Local News from Tuscaloosa News
- This was shown as an animal with a long snaky body, with flippers and smallish flukes on the tail.
- She grabbed Richard's shoulder, pointed to the device on the wall, the snaky S with the stars surrounding it. NEVERWHERE