Crossword clues for slithered
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vb. (en-past of: slither)
Usage examples of "slithered".
Suspended alternately on his arms and then on his one leg, he pushed upwards, amd the rope slithered up after him.
Just as baryons had slithered into dark matter potholes, so-on a much smaller scale - photinos collected in the pinpoint gravity wells of the new stars.
Hot thoughts slithered into his mind, wrapping about his brainstem like serpents.
The pickup bucked and slithered on the cinders, but came to a stop sideways.
He shouted, and the Fighters slithered forward until they were within range.
He slithered back into the daylight, and the sound he made over the gravel, potsherds and sand was strangely reminiscent of chains.
But the clever thief flopped the craft on its belly skids, and they slithered over grass for seeming miles.
The coupe slithered between the posts, lurched around squishily on a sharp slippery rise, made it on the last gasp, and lunged toward the house through a flail of lasting, untrimmed branches.
Knucklebones slithered out of the seat, lithe in tight, buffed leather, to inspect that wires and fixtures ran smoothly.
As the last of the civilians started through, holding his briefcase in front of his chest, as instructed, Apara dropped flat on her stomach and slithered across the archway like a snake speeding after its prey.
Kerr raised one arm at the elbow to expose his forearm and signaled Claypoole and MacIlargie to follow him, then slithered downhill on his belly.
It hopped up the back steps, slithered to the screen, and pushed at it with its snout.
He did not look up as I slipped into the bench across from him, but the lizard waiter slithered up and I pointed to the drinker, then raised a finger, ordering a return for my unknown boothmate.
As two large tendrils slithered to within inches of the two naked women, the Chieftess gently took the teenager in her arms and kissed her neck.
It was easier to believe that he was dead, even if the fish in the baskets up on the shore churned and slithered, bright sunlight flashing on their scales.