The rope snaked forward over the revolver and settled on the wrist of the jailer.
Hank's whip snaked out across the backs of the wheelers.
Through the brush the Ranger snaked his way to the point from which the hooting of the owl had come.
You ain't the only person that's ben snakeddown wrongfully out'n a high place.
Lee's eyes stared wildly at the visi-screen: for the "green dancer" snaked to the fore.
Each one was also connected at the other end of its corridor with the glideways which snaked through the interior of The Brain.
The sheriff snaked forward, most of the time on his stomach or on hands and knees, for what seemed an interminable period.
The loop of the lariat snaked forward, whistled through the air, dropped over the head of Yankie, and tightened around his neck.
Glennie snaked him to the top of the deck, and, for a space, the young motorist lay there.
Their bearded faces leered at each other in the winking light; a halftrack blocked their way; the wind was coming up and slapped dust at them as they snaked along one behind the other.
In the moon of that evening, he found himself in the forested dell at the foot of that dark green corry which snaked over a shoulder of the sierras.
Then pointing to that dusty road which snaked most sweepingly to the left, he said: "Felicidad will now recognize the way.
And Tom he made a jump for Jubiter and snaked off his goggles and his false whiskers, and there was the murdered man, sure enough, just as alive as anybody!
He said he had snaked up to him, and had got him by the throat.
Two others snaked in wood for the chuck-wagon fire.
After the meal a youth named Moore mounted a saddled horse that was picketed nearby and rode up a branching gulch, returning with a dry cedar log which he snaked to the wagon at the end of his rope.
XI The two loggers had finished cutting their quota of timber for the homestead cabins and the white peeled logs lay piled and ready to be snaked down to the Three Bar on the first heavy snows of fall.
Ever try hand-ball in a car that's being snaked over switches at fifty miles an hour?
You'd think I was a bale of jute being snaked out of a ship's hold.
It was near evening when the hatch was battened down and a small tug snaked them out of the dock and from among the greater shipping, and gave them a whistled blessing in midstream.
To the boys, hanging back awkwardly at the gate, the slim child-woman was a vision wonderful.
If the thieves found him later--and the chances were that they would not even attempt pursuit if he let them know who he was--he would force them to the expense of going to law for Chiquito.
The rope snaked out, fell true, tightened over the neck of the cowpony, brought up the animal short.
The rope snaked forward and up, settled gracefully over the chimney, and tightened round it close to the shingles.
She laughed and led the way into a little trail that snaked on up the hill between lilacs and buckeye trees to a little cabin half-hidden in the foliage.
The pile of brush covered another of the prospect holes, and into the hole the Showut Poche-daka had snaked himself.
I kept going; Farrow snaked herself inside and flopped into the seat beside me.
So we both cut down to sensible speeds and snaked our way through the town, with Farrow and me probing the roads to the South in hope of finding a clear lane.
Long, probing shadow fingers snaked here and there across the floor, and a stillness that should have been restful descended eventually on the place.
My boys snaked that coal off and got me up in a hurry, but the party with the stretcher was cut off.
We snaked the gear on to that tug in about half no time, takin' the big surf-boat an' all the apparatus.
A long armsnaked out, snatching the monkey from Dummy's embrace by a miniature wrist.
Another snakedfrom the pier to be caught amidships.
A rope snaked forward and descended over the ranger's head, to be jerked tight, with a suddenness that sent a pain like a knife thrust through the wounded shoulder.
When he did, the rope snaked forward and dropped over the head of the strawberry roan.
As the guard reached the door, Muscle's huge arm snaked out.
Just as Chuba snaked his body halfway out on the trail, he tensed.
The hand, attached to the end of a small iron rod, snaked out, flopped over the front side of the box, and touched the cut-off button.
His feet snaked out and hoisted Gorton so high and so far that when he landed he crashed like a great falling tree.
He started to reach into his pocket, but Panek slapped his hand down, and snaked the letter out, handing it to the Leader, who opened it and read it silently.
The boys watched, spellbound, while dripping lengths of pipe were snaked out of the ground by a cable which ran through a block at the top of the tall derrick and was connected to a powerful diesel engine.
He pointed to a small pipe that snaked southward across the desert.
One of the things, evidently angered at being repulsed, snaked out a long arm and caught her roughly about the waist, dragging her to him.
A grim smile touched Tharn's lips as one of his brawny arms snaked out and caught the raving beast that had once been Vokal, third most powerful and influential figure in all Ammad.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snaked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.