snaked Synonyms
snaked Meaning
snaked
to crawl, wind, or move like a snake, a mean or treacherous person, to wind (one's way, one's body in crawling, etc.) in the manner of a snake, any of numerous limbless scaled reptiles (suborder Serpentes synonym Ophidia) with a long tapering body and with salivary glands often modified to produce venom which is injected through grooved or tubular fangs, something (such as a plumber's snake) resembling a snake, any of numerous limbless reptiles that have a long body and salivary glands often capable of producing venom which is injected through fangs, to move (something, such as logs) by dragging, a worthless or treacherous fellow, to crawl, move, or extend silently, secretly, or sinuously
snaked Sentence Examples
- The winding road snaked through the hillside, revealing breathtaking views at every turn.
- The river snaked its way across the meadow, nourishing the lush vegetation along its banks.
- The queue snaked around the block, a testament to the popularity of the new restaurant.
- The smoke snaked up the chimney, casting an ethereal glow on the surrounding walls.
- The snake snaked along the ground, its emerald scales shimmering in the sunlight.
- The cable snaked across the floor, connecting the computer to the printer.
- The path snaked through the dense forest, leading the hikers to a hidden waterfall.
- The lightning snaked across the sky, illuminating the night with its jagged brilliance.
- The ivy snaked up the trellis, its tendrils clinging tightly to the support beams.
- The pencil snaked across the paper, sketching a whimsical masterpiece.
FAQs About the word snaked
to crawl, wind, or move like a snake, a mean or treacherous person, to wind (one's way, one's body in crawling, etc.) in the manner of a snake, any of numerous
slipped, slid, sneaked,snuck, lurked, crawled, tiptoed, skulked, slinked, edged
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The winding road snaked through the hillside, revealing breathtaking views at every turn.
The river snaked its way across the meadow, nourishing the lush vegetation along its banks.
The queue snaked around the block, a testament to the popularity of the new restaurant.
The smoke snaked up the chimney, casting an ethereal glow on the surrounding walls.