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snaky

[sney-kee] / ˈsneɪ ki /




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Snaky octilla dotted the space; the crabbed yucca had not lost its ugliness.

From The Two-Gun Man by Seltzer, Charles Alden

"Snaky" was the name by which Swires was known to the gang—and the Australian police; and in a few minutes that worthy appeared, and a further conference was held.

From Tom Gerrard by Becke, Louis

Snaky shadows milled horribly close to the little group of bulging yellow figures.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

Snaky flames came through the cracks and crevices, and hissed upward.

From The MS. in a Red Box by Hamilton, John Arthur

And Beau—wasn't there something real Snaky about him, the way he moved and all?

From The Big Time by Leiber, Fritz




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