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snaky
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snaky
(adjective)
snaky
/
ˈ
sneɪki/
adjective
snaky
/
ˈ
sneɪki/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SNAKY
[
more snaky; most snaky
]
1
:
moving like a snake
the dancer's
snaky
movements
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chiefly US
:
long, thin, or twisting like a snake
a
snaky
river
His hair was long and
snaky
.
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— snakily
/
ˈ
sneɪkəli/
adverb
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