Snaky in a sentence as an adjective

We are wired to be afraid of snakes and snaky things.

> We are wired to be afraid of snakes and snaky thingsAre we really wired for it, though?

Apple is now worse then Microsoft ever was. Because they're more snaky in putting the thumbscrews on the customers.

Though zooming would get weird -- it would have folding/unfolding effect or snaky undulations!

Lovely spot it must be: the garden of the world, big lazy leaves to float about on, cactuses, flowery meads, snaky lianas they call them.

I have yet seen someone dragged out of their homes for making a snaky tweet against trump, or speaking out against him in major media outlets.

I came here to read some interesting story related to book piracy and left with having read some random ramblings of someone pretending to be completely taken by surprise that a seller is giving some snaky remark because the return was clearly not his fault.

National ad campaigns are quite expensive, of course, which discourages new firms from entering the market, and as a result the existing manufacturers have the field pretty much to themselves [in 1981].> This all sounds pretty snaky, I suppose, but it's worth pointing out that oligopolies can't just set any old price they want to.

Snaky definitions

adjective

resembling a serpent in form; "a serpentine wall"; "snaky ridges in the sand"

See also: serpentine snakelike