0 past simple and past participle of slither --
1 (of bodies) to move easily and quickly across a surface while twisting or curving: --
One day, his wife slept in the garden, and a grass snake slithered into her womb.
The tiger slithered away into the jungles without making a sound.
When he touched the horse's skull with his boot a snake slithered from the skull and bit him.
You can hear the civil war internally as our lucrative opportunity to make the album of our career slithered through our hands.
But the ground was too muddy and it slithered.
As he slithered away, he claims that his united army can not be defeated.
He slithered around his house and even saw himself lying inside.
They have slithered back from that.