Word familyadjectiveserpentiformserpentineserpentinicserpentinousserpentlikeadverbserpentinelyserpentininglynounserpentiningserpentiniteserpentinizationserpentryserpentverbserpentinizeserpentize
serpentine• Proving very popular are the new serpentinebedside cabinets in real satinwood handpainted with classicalmotifs, at about £600.• Its proposedcostlyserpentinecurve makes sense there, but not necessarily elsewhere.• Her darkblonde hair and serpentine figure drew the approval of Sir Charles Webb-Bowen himself.• Ventvalves along serpentine pipes hissed.• Sometimes, it is not the serpentineplots, but the dramaticrealism that requires a second viewing.• a serpentineriver• There are serpentinesteps leading up from the road.• And my narcissusbulbs were artistically arranged in a kind of serpentine wall around the whole thing.