The running gear blew out in great curves to loo'ard and the ends of the halliards, washed off the belaying pins, floated across the swashing decks in an inextricable tangle of snakey coils, or trailed overboard through the ports.
Wandering one evening in cowslip-time below the decrepit windmill, I came to a stile in the hedge, and, passing into the lane, I found Sibby andSnakey heaping dead wood upon a fire on the margin of the common.
As Snakey quitted the carriage at Lincoln, an observant passenger remarked— “There goes one of Nature’s gentlemen.
Picturing the crumbling ruin and the wrinkled declivity dipping below it towards the common, I recall how Snakey Smith said one day to me, “I likes to sit afore a fire on the ground.
How did Ring-nosed Bill and Snakey Jo carry Pedlar Jake from Cale Jones's to Peck-slip and send him afloat?
Directly in came Snakey Jo, with the first installment of the gallon.
Mine smell a bitsnakey and sarpentine, I must say.
I said if you want to wash your snakey hands, here's a good chance.
A faint smile passed over the face of Snakey the Parson, he knew the types well, they were western cattle-shippers with money.
Snakey the Parson, a thin delicate knave, with a long innocent, melancholy face, was dealing faro for the house.
Snakey the Parson glanced at the man and knew that he had been fooled, but he was composed and clear-headed.
For this reason Snakey the Parson was not a safe man as a "regular," but he was a golden bonanza when the cards went his way, and to-night they were going his way.
Snakey the Parson touched the electric button, and as the drover rushed into the street, two policemen caught him by the shoulder.
He whirled about in time to see the snakey noose fall on the spot whence they had jumped.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snakey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.