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serpentine

[sur-puhn-teen, -tahyn] / ˈsɜr pənˌtin, -ˌtaɪn /


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His serpentine plot flows to a natural yet shocking conclusion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The serpentine storyline allows Griffiths to fully explore the classmates’ past and present relationships — involving love, loss and betrayal — while Harbinder doggedly sifts through the connections to uncover the killer.

From Washington Post

It starts with “Use Me” and ignores the lyrics in favor of group slinking to the serpentine groove.

From New York Times

The serpentine Dnieper River cuts through the southerly Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, which Putin claims to have annexed, forming a natural barrier that in many places is also now a front line.

From Washington Post

The slinky, serpentine synths of Not My Job hint at the band's more experimental side, while the recently-released Losing You is a seductive slow jam that climaxes with a cascade of interwoven harmonies.

From BBC