snaking Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sneɪk]
  • Us [ sneɪk]

Meaning of snaking In English

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Examples of snaking

  • In contrast, odorant stimuli possess both spatial and temporal character, snaking out complex plumes that can wander over a wide area.

  • Large-scale jet instability is likely t o be the underlying cause of the snaking which may well be a yet unobserved feature of air.

  • Snaking columns can have footnotes, handy if your club newsletter addresses a very pedantic membership.

  • The wall of housing was designed as a snaking band, rising and falling in relation to the land and the accommodation, with a general emphasis on unity of expression.

  • There was a railway line snaking over empty fields on which reposed abandoned railway trucks through which the bindweed grew profusely.

  • I stood behind the counters and saw the queues of people snaking through.

  • That is merely a counsel of despair; it is telling us that we must give up any idea of snaking any competition with our competitors.

  • I believe that the legislation is beginning to achieve its purpose of snaking consumers better aware of the cost of credit.

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