snailing (Meaning)

snailing

any of numerous small mollusks that are gastropods usually with a spiral shell and that include some living on land and others living in water, a slow-moving person or thing, a gastropod mollusk especially when having an external enclosing spiral shell, to move, act, or go slowly or lazily, any of various gastropod mollusks and especially those having an external enclosing spiral shell including some which are important in medicine as intermediate hosts of trematodes, a slow-moving or sluggish person or thing

snailing Sentence Examples

  1. The couple decided to go snailing in the park on a leisurely afternoon.
  2. Snailing along the trail, they enjoyed the sights and sounds of nature.
  3. Her toddler couldn't resist snailing his fingers through the mud puddles.
  4. The tourists observed the locals snailing through the crowded market streets.
  5. Snailing down the highway, she admired the rolling hills and vast fields.
  6. The detectives followed the suspect's footprints, snailing through the dark alleyways.
  7. She was in a snail's pace mood, snailing through her daily tasks without enthusiasm.
  8. The children raced each other, snailing their cars down the track.
  9. Snailing through the online article, she searched for the information she needed.
  10. The old man sat on the porch, snailing through a book, enjoying the summer breeze.

FAQs About the word snailing

any of numerous small mollusks that are gastropods usually with a spiral shell and that include some living on land and others living in water, a slow-moving pe

shuffling, poking, creeping,dragging, crawling, plodding, creaking (along),inching, slouching, oozing

racing,flying, floating, speeding, zipping, tearing, hurrying, whizzing,sailing, gliding

The couple decided to go snailing in the park on a leisurely afternoon.

Snailing along the trail, they enjoyed the sights and sounds of nature.

Her toddler couldn't resist snailing his fingers through the mud puddles.

The tourists observed the locals snailing through the crowded market streets.