vipers (Meaning)

vipers

a common Eurasian venomous snake (Vipera berus) that attains a length of about two feet (0.6 meter), varies in color from red, brown, or gray with dark markings to black, and is usually not fatal to humans, a venomous or reputedly venomous snake, any of a family (Viperidae) of venomous snakes that includes Old World snakes (subfamily Viperinae) and the pit vipers, any snake that is poisonous or that is believed to be poisonous, any of a family of poisonous snakes having heavy bodies, broad heads, and hollow tube-shaped fangs and including Old World snakes and the pit vipers, a vicious or treacherous person, pit viper, a common Eurasian venomous snake of the genus Vipera (V. berus) that attains a length of about two feet (0.6 meter), varies in color from red, brown, or gray with dark markings to black, and whose bite is usually not fatal to humans, any snake of an Old World subfamily (Viperinae) of the family Viperidae

vipers Sentence Examples

  1. The venomous vipers lay in wait for their hapless prey in the dense undergrowth.
  2. The incessant rattling of the vipers sent shivers down the hikers' spines.
  3. The viper's deadly bite left a searing pain that quickly spread throughout the victim's body.
  4. The hissing vipers warned the intruders to stay away from their nest.
  5. The snake charmer skillfully handled the vipers, their movements hypnotic and mesmerizing.
  6. The vipers' camouflage blended seamlessly with their surroundings, making them nearly impossible to spot.
  7. The venom of the vipers acted swiftly, causing the victim to lose consciousness within minutes.
  8. The conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the endangered vipers from habitat destruction.
  9. The legend of the vipers' curse haunted the inhabitants of the village for generations.
  10. The vipers' coiled bodies and sharp fangs sent a primal fear through the hearts of all who dared to approach them.

FAQs About the word vipers

a common Eurasian venomous snake (Vipera berus) that attains a length of about two feet (0.6 meter), varies in color from red, brown, or gray with dark markings

serpents, snakes, pythons, rattlesnakes,cobras, bushmasters, water snakes, puff adders, cottonmouth moccasins, diamondback rattlesnakes

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The venomous vipers lay in wait for their hapless prey in the dense undergrowth.

The incessant rattling of the vipers sent shivers down the hikers' spines.

The viper's deadly bite left a searing pain that quickly spread throughout the victim's body.

The hissing vipers warned the intruders to stay away from their nest.