2.A treacherous person. Also calledsnake in the grass. 3.A long, highly flexible metal wire or coil used for cleaning drains. Also calledplumber's snake. v.snaked,snak·ing,snakes v.tr. 1.To drag or pull lengthwise, especially to drag with a rope or chain. ...
Snake, river, United States Snake, river, 1,038 mi (1,670 km) long, NW United States, the chief tributary of the Columbia; once called the Lewis River. The Snake rises in NW Wyoming, in Yellowstone National Park, flows through Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, then S and ...
American literature South of the Snake| A collection of poetry and options for teaching literature and the environment IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY StubbsMichaelMost scholars in the field of literature and the environment argue or imply that the subject must be taught in a non-traditional, interdisciplinary...
On his long walks the most striking thing in Michael's eyes was the magnificent beauty of the country; he walked through the orange orchards that formed shady deep caverns through the countryside with their ancient conduits splashing water out of the fanged mouths of great snake stones carved be...
For example, in literature, the snake often represents the evil. It’s an allusion of Bible. In Bible, the snake allured Eve to eat the apple. Thus, they were punished by God. 5. Trickster: Trickster always appears in mythology, it’s a kind of literary character. In mythology, and ...
Consumption of putrescent carrion by a free-ranging western Montpellier snake Malpolon monspessulanus Snakes can be endangered by live prey that struggles and retaliates, but scavenging on dead prey can minimise such risks (Bonnet et al., 2010; Kornilev et ... G Deso,X Bonnet - 《Herpetologic...
Snake’s Personality Traits People born in the year of the snake appear cold and mysterious on the outside, but they are warm and kind on the inside. Most snakes are natural artists who are good at literature and arts, like Goethe and Picasso. ...
1.in.to scheme; to plot and plan. (Prisons.)He spent a lot of time snaking about that job. 2.tv.to steal something.Where did you snake that bike? McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights res...
Define snakestone. snakestone synonyms, snakestone pronunciation, snakestone translation, English dictionary definition of snakestone. n. 1. A small stone or piece of porous substance reputed to cure snakebite. 2. See whetstone. American Heritage® Dic
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