slither

കമാൻഡോകൾ
definition
verb
I spied a baby adder slithering away
move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.
noun
a snakelike slither across the grass
a slithering movement.
example
a 'slither' of bacon
Three teams will crawl and wriggle and 'slither' to stalk and triangulate on a small guarded bridge.
The trip begins quite innocuously as a slippery 'slither' along muddy calcite - awkward, but nothing to write home about.
From there, it was a slow 'slither' up the rocky path of opportunity.
A short 'slither' down enters an attractive little chamber, known as Flowstone Chamber.
The ship seems to 'slither' and move as if it's alive.
a snakelike 'slither' across the grass
Viro heard a 'slither' , and a hiss, and looked above; from the rafters, a furred snake hung, its tail coiled upon a rotten wooded sign, the whitish paint flecked and gone.
A tightish 'slither' down at the far end of Four Ways Chamber would have bought you to the same place.
He dapples the piece with shadow, signs his name in a loose-wristed 'slither' and slides the book forward.
It was all silent until Jake, the last person walking, heard a 'slither' .
She had mastered the texture not only of skin but of fabrics, from the 'slither' of silks to the deep tousle of thick wool and towelling and the stiff give of fine leather gloves.
Each rock was chosen and placed very precisely so that the pace of the water would change from a 'slither' to a surge at various points along the waterfall's course.
To the right at the junction, is a 'slither' down to a pool of water.
The way on from here was a 'slither' down an inconspicuous and rather grotty looking muddy hole.
The crawl soon gives way to a small collapse chamber where a 'slither' through a narrow slot leads to cave of slightly more civilised proportions.
Be assured that I will continue my apparent never ending cycle, struggling to push my rock up the mountain only to watch it 'slither' and slide down after nearing the peak.
It's only a matter of time until they begin researching once the first whispers about Santa's non-existence 'slither' through the school.
From somewhere behind me, I heard a slight plop, a 'slither' and then a sudden weight on my bed.
The road twists vertiginously around sharp drop-offs, and nighttime is when poisonous fer-de-lance snakes 'slither' across the road.
What looks like oil slicks 'slither' across the surface, multiple colors twisting over each other.
a snake-like 'slither' across the grass
The sheen of satin, the 'slither' of the bias cut and the jewel-like colours so loved by Tamara were perfect for the Christmas fashion issue, in a season which had embraced a more conventional glamour.
If you don't move fast, the snake will 'slither' away.
Creatures that 'slither' , writhe or scuttle currently form the star attraction for visitors of all ages to the town.
In a moment, the forest was quiet again, and the flying and creeping things 'slithered' and crawled to view the carnage.
What Moon has found is that a snake 'slithers' by bending its body into a series of S-shaped curves produced by alternating waves of muscle contraction that start at the reptile's head and move back toward its tail.
We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then 'slithered' and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope.
Then he 'slithered' back down and made a lot of motions with his hands which Sanchen didn't understand.
As Satan taunts Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, a snake 'slithers' out from beneath the underbrush.
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