like a snake in English

like a serpent, in a creepy or slithering manner, stealthily

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1. 'Cause they hinge down like a snake.

2. This river moves like a snake in the sand.

3. The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn.

4. When Satan was banished from Heaven... he was cursed to crawl the earth like a snake.

5. Clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake.

6. 3 Clear as a bell, yet slithery with innuendo, it leaped like a deer, slipped like a snake.

7. I remember my tongue shedding its skin like a snake, my voice in the classroom sounding just like the rest.

8. the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.

9. 22 the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.

10. Former prime minister Kevin Rudd is unmanly and like a snake for leaking a damaging story about his successor Julia Gillard, a former Labor leader says.

11. T he specific name of that legless lizard that looks, so like a snake, the Blindworm or slowworm, is fragilis; it is a good name, too; far better than many scientific titles.

12. Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.

13. 21 Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.

14. So, this might look highly alarming to you, a little bit like a snake eating it's tail, because what happens here is that you apply a map operation on the value that you're about to define.

15. Other articles where Autochthon is discussed: Cecrops: As one of the Autochthons of Attica—i.e., literally sprung from its soil—Cecrops was represented as human in the upper part of his body, while the lower part was shaped like a snake.

16. Blindworm: A small European lizard, Anguis fragilis , of the family Anguidæ , having a slender limbless body and tail, like a snake, rudimentary shoulder-girdle, breast-bone, and pelvis, a scaly skin, concealed ears, and small eyes furnished with movable lids: so called because supposed to be a sightless worm, a notion as erroneous as is the supposition that it is poisonous.