serpentry (Meaning)

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serpentry (n.)

A winding like a serpent's.

A place inhabited or infested by serpents.

Synonyms & Antonyms of serpentry

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serpentry Sentence Examples

  1. The winding river snaked through the countryside like a serpent's embrace.
  2. Her movements were characterized by a serpentine grace, fluid and seductive.
  3. The python coiled its serpentine body around its prey, constricting its victim mercilessly.
  4. The labyrinthine streets of the ancient city had a serpentine quality, twisting and turning in all directions.
  5. The serpentine queue curled around the block, patiently awaiting their turn.
  6. The thief's serpentine plan involved a series of intricate moves, carefully calculated to avoid detection.
  7. The dragon's serpentine tail swished through the air, a formidable weapon of defense.
  8. The serpentine path led to a hidden waterfall, its cascading waters crashing into a crystalline pool below.
  9. The serpent's forked tongue flicked out, tasting the air, seeking its next victim.
  10. The politician's serpentine rhetoric wound its way through the minds of the voters, subtly manipulating their opinions.

FAQs About the word serpentry

A winding like a serpent's., A place inhabited or infested by serpents.

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The winding river snaked through the countryside like a serpent's embrace.

Her movements were characterized by a serpentine grace, fluid and seductive.

The python coiled its serpentine body around its prey, constricting its victim mercilessly.

The labyrinthine streets of the ancient city had a serpentine quality, twisting and turning in all directions.