serpentry Antonyms
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Meaning of serpentry
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serpentry (n.)
A winding like a serpent's.
A place inhabited or infested by serpents.
serpentry Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The serpentine queue curled around the block, patiently awaiting their turn.
- The thief's serpentine plan involved a series of intricate moves, carefully calculated to avoid detection.
- The dragon's serpentine tail swished through the air, a formidable weapon of defense.
- The serpentine path led to a hidden waterfall, its cascading waters crashing into a crystalline pool below.
- The serpent's forked tongue flicked out, tasting the air, seeking its next victim.
- 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.