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Most of the time, the three-hour, serpentine drive to Jalalabad is gorgeous and calm, though attacks can happen.

But he tells their story in a voyeuristic way, to make this one of the most troubling and serpentine novel of the year.

It's not just about the wild serpentine forms that Schiavone borrowed from Mannerist painters based further south.

Lynch nods indulgently as Brand launches into an epic, serpentine definition of the benefits of TM.

In the park you will also find the Serpentine, a lake in which people boat or swim (depending on the time of year).

Indications of asbestos are found at most points throughout the whole serpentine formation.

A band of limestone also occurs at Templeton containing masses of a light-coloured translucent serpentine.

The outcrop of the serpentine here, I am told, is quite limited, with steep sides till round it.

The belt of serpentine here is very narrow, and the veins of asbestos are closely pressed together.

A trap-like compound, with somewhat the aspect of serpentine, but yielding with difficulty to the knife.

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On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to serpentine, such as: artful, circuitous, convoluted, curved, meandering, and sinuous.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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