Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to
show current usage.Read More
Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.
Send us feedback.
Recent Examples of snakedAirport-security lines snaked into terminal basements or out their front doors.—Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Atlantic, 10 Apr. 2026 As rain poured on the northern provinces of Iran in late March, a somber crowd snaked through the mountain ranges of Asara carrying the coffin of Mohammad Reza Kia.—Mostafa Salem, CNN Money, 7 Apr. 2026 The David family from Fruitland — consisting of dad Ryan, mom Evelyn and daughters Kairi (15) and Rivkkah (13) — had waited for 20 minutes and were about halfway through the line that snaked from the shop door and trailed back nearly to the entry gate.—Rachel Roberts, Idaho Statesman, 5 Apr. 2026 This week, construction crews and equipment snaked along a hillside on the southern end of the 420-acre parcel, away from the three sites where the Army Corps had halted work.—Lucas Robinson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Apr. 2026 The consequent disruptions ground some airports to a near-halt, while others contended with security lines that snaked out into parking lots and lasted upward of four hours.—Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA Today, 30 Mar. 2026 Wait times have exceeded three hours in some locations — longer than some of the flights those airports offered — as lines have snaked through terminals and outside of airports.—Leslie Josephs, CNBC, 28 Mar. 2026 Blue-and-white minibuses, inscribed with misspelt movie quotes and popular local sayings, snaked through the congestion on the narrow road in front of them.—Literary Hub, 27 Mar. 2026 By the time the Bay Area’s newest H Mart opened Thursday morning, the line to get in numbered hundreds of customers and snaked around the massive building in Dublin.—Shae Hammond, Mercury News, 26 Mar. 2026
But within the house, violence lurked like flammable gas.
—
Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
24 Apr. 2026
The short answer is that a wide gulf exists between rumor and fact and Swalwell lurked in that gray space, living and thriving in the shadows between provability and denial.
—
Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
17 Apr. 2026
Once outside, Nataliia slid into the back of an ambulance and was rushed to the nearest burn center.
—
Lizzie Johnson,
New Yorker,
25 Apr. 2026
His 1-1 draw at Manchester City and 2-1 defeat away to Fulham four days later meant Chelsea slid from fifth to eighth in the Premier League table, two points outside the five Champions League places with almost half of their campaign still to play.
Every scene that would otherwise communicate pandemonium is rendered in the language of sub-Ryan Murphy slop, as if a movie whose production costs reportedly crept toward $200 million could only afford a few extras at a time.
—
Paul A. Thompson,
Pitchfork,
27 Apr. 2026
Since then, the Phillies have gone 3-15, and the Giants have crept back into the land of the living.
The biotechnology stock slipped almost 2% after the company only slightly increased its full year forecast.
—
Davis Giangiulio,Lisa Kailai Han,
CNBC,
1 May 2026
Mission slipped into 2025 because ULA needed more Vulcan rocket hardware beyond Cert-2 and the two USSF missions that took priority over the Dream Chaser flight.
—
Richard Tribou,
The Orlando Sentinel,
1 May 2026
The attendant and one of the passengers worked together at prying open the baggage compartment door while the other passenger crawled around the floor, searching in the thick smoke for a cellphone to try to use as a flashlight, according to the statement transcripts.
Boston ended the quarter with a 33-18 lead after Tatum slithered through three Sixers defenders for a dunk, then shot an outlet pass to Jordan Walsh for a transition layup.
—
Zack Cox,
Boston Herald,
19 Apr. 2026
The driver had a rough idea as to when the snake slithered into his vehicle.