Snaky (adjective)

  1. Resembling a snake in appearance, shape, or movement.
  2. Having a curved or winding shape, like a snake.
  3. Having a sneaky, deceitful, or treacherous quality or behavior, like a snake.
  4. Having a slippery, elusive, or unpredictable quality or behavior, like a snake.

Origin:

The word 'snaky' is thought to have originated from the word 'snake', and refers to something that resembles a snake or has a snake-like quality or behavior.

Examples:

  1. The river had a snaky course, winding its way through the mountains and valleys.
  2. The serpent was a snaky creature, slithering and coiling its way through the grass.
  3. The politician had a snaky personality, always trying to avoid responsibility and blaming others for his mistakes.
  4. The road had a snaky route, twisting and turning through the hills and forests.
  5. The lawyer had a snaky argument, twisting the facts and distorting the truth to win his case.
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