16 collocations for snaking

" The editor of the "Charleston, (S.C.) Mercury" of April, 1837, snakes the following remarks.

When he chose to "snake away" Erie from its friends, and make it tributary to New-York Central, the printing-press was at worka fact which he did not discover until he had paid out ten millions.

There was undoubtedly going to be a very much astonished bear racing for the tops of the Rocky Mountains in another moment or two, and between this thought and the picture of Bruce's long lank figure snaking its way upward foot by foot the humour of the situation fell upon Langdon.

There was undoubtedly going to be a very much astonished bear racing for the tops of the Rocky Mountains in another moment or two, and between this thought and the picture of Bruce's long lank figure snaking its way upward foot by foot the humour of the situation fell upon Langdon.

he shouted, waving his arms and snaking his leonine mane.

'All right,' says Smith; 'but you tell me why, or I'll snake the shirt off you to square things.'

The symbol speaks, though variously applied, Of snaking sleight that soaring strength assails, And strives to drag it from its place of pride,

On the outer end of that line snaked a sixty-foot stick, five feet across the butt, but it came down to the chute head, brushing earth and brush and small trees aside as if they were naught.

The guiding standard was on high upreared, Where twining snakes the tortoises embrace, While oxtails, crest-like, did the staff's top grace.

Ain't he cunnin'?" "With most of 'em it's elephants and snakes an' such," proffered Luke Tweezy.

Some poisonous snakes inject venom into their prey, release the prey and then track it down with their tongue after the venom has done its job of killing it.

My cows settled slowly into the yoke, and standing, as they did now, on firm ground, they deliberately snaked the wagon, hub-deep as it was, out of the mire, and stopped at the word on the western side of the mud-hole.

There was undoubtedly going to be a very much astonished bear racing for the tops of the Rocky Mountains in another moment or two, and between this thought and the picture of Bruce's long lank figure snaking its way upward foot by foot the humour of the situation fell upon Langdon.

Down below on the plain he saw a river snaking its way through a green forest; if he listened carefully he could hear the water.

I snaked the boy off the lion's back and rapped on him for order.

Henceforth, when she speaks, down fall toads and snakes her words are cold as she is, they may glitter but they sting.

16 collocations for  snaking