snake

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snake englannista suomeksi

  1. kiemurrella, mutkitella

  2. käärme

  3. pujotella

  1. Substantiivi

  2. käärme

  3. Verbi

  4. kiemurrella, mutkitella

snake englanniksi

  1. Snake

  1. (senseid) Any of the suborder (taxfmt) of legless reptiles with long, thin bodies and fork-shaped tongues.

  2. (syn)

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (quote-journal)

  5. (senseid) A person who acts deceitfully for personal or social gain; a treacherous person.

  6. (hyper)

    (hypo)

    (nearsyn)

  7. (RQ:Dickens Nicholas Nickleby)

  8. (quote-av)|season=1|number=2|time=5:51|role=Frank Kinsella|actor=Aidan Gillen|passage=Well, if it was Moore, he's a fucking snake.

  9. (quote-journal) Kadgien—described by US interrogators as “not a true Nazi” but “a snake of the lowest sort”—subsequently left Switzerland for Brazil then Argentina, the paper said, where he started a company and a family and died in 1978, aged 71.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20250905054416/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/26/old-master-painting-giuseppe-ghislandi-looted-by-nazis-argentina-property-listing

  10. A tool for unclogging plumbing.

  11. A tool to aid cable pulling.

  12. A flavoured jube (confectionary) in the shape of a snake.

  13. snake|Trouser snake; the penis.

  14. A series of curves.

  15. The seventh Lenormand card.

  16. An informer; a rat.

  17. (ux)

  18. (quote-song)

  19. A person who interferes with another's run or who takes their run of turn.

  20. (ellipsis of).

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=2001|author=W. Bonefeld|title=The Politics of Europe: Monetary Union and Class|page=69

  22. (ellipsis of).

  23. To follow or move in a winding route.

  24. {{quote-newsgroup|en

  25. (quote-book); Danny Danziger|title=The Year 1000: What life was like at the turn of The First Millennium|publisher=Abacus|location=London|page=77|passage==Every summer brought the prospect of the dragonships snaking their way upriver, each vessel filled with thirty or more rapacious thugs.

  26. To steal slyly.

  27. To clean using a plumbing snake.

  28. To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with ''out''.

  29. November 27 1835, N.B. St. John, ''letter to George Thompson''

  30. (quote)
  31. To wind round spirally, as a large rope with a smaller, or with cord, the small rope lying in the spaces between the strands of the large one; to worm.

  32. To inform; to rat; often with ''out''.

  33. To interfere with another's run or to take one's run of turn.

  34. snake

  35. serpent