Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Like a serpent.
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Examples
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The DVD likens environmentalism to a green dragon -- the fearsome, fire-breathing serpent-like creature of folklore.
Sheldon C. Good: Defending The 'Cult' Of Environmentalism Sheldon C. Good 2011
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A brutal mob boss, he's also host to The Darkness, an evil entity manifesting itself as a giant pair of serpent-like tentacles that destroy doors and hurl props and enemies about, leaving Jackie's hands free to hold a couple of guns to add to the ensuing carnage.
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The DVD likens environmentalism to a green dragon -- the fearsome, fire-breathing serpent-like creature of folklore.
Sheldon C. Good: Defending The 'Cult' Of Environmentalism Sheldon C. Good 2011
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I mean, that serpent-like trunk is about as blatant as you can get.
Michael Shaw: Beyond Sex With an Elephant, Meghan, What Are You Trying to Tell Me? Michael Shaw 2010
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I mean, that serpent-like trunk is about as blatant as you can get.
Michael Shaw: Beyond Sex With an Elephant, Meghan, What Are You Trying to Tell Me? Michael Shaw 2010
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I mean, that serpent-like trunk is about as blatant as you can get.
Michael Shaw: Beyond Sex With an Elephant, Meghan, What Are You Trying to Tell Me? 2010
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I mean, that serpent-like trunk is about as blatant as you can get.
Michael Shaw: Beyond Sex With an Elephant, Meghan, What Are You Trying to Tell Me? 2010
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Was it a fish, an eel or some kind of serpent-like creature?
Nessie's on Vacation in Canada Bill Crider 2009
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Search on for serpent-like lake creature - Weird News - Canoe.ca: Brigette Horvath knew she saw something strange in Cameron Lake on Vancouver Island two years ago and a team of researchers say she might be right.
Nessie's on Vacation in Canada Bill Crider 2009
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'My initial thought is it could be a very big eel, they have serpent-like features and they may explain all the sightings in Loch Ness over the years.'
Archive 2007-05-27 Bill Crider 2007
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