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blacksnake
[blak-sneyk]
blacksnake
/ ˈæˌԱɪ /
noun
any of several Old World black venomous elapid snakes, esp Pseudechis porphyriacus ( Australian blacksnake )
any of various dark nonvenomous snakes, such as Coluber constrictor (black racer)
a long heavy pliant whip of braided leather or rawhide
Word History and Origins
Origin of blacksnake1
Example Sentences
A student found an unlikely surprise in her elementary school desk this week: a three-foot blacksnake.
He has been known to come face to face with blacksnakes and hornets.
His slim frame writhing like a blacksnake, Sforzini activated a third hoop and a fourth, each moving in a different direction, spinning, beating on.
The fact that it was only a large blacksnake and non-poisonous made 114 no difference at that moment to the dog or to the little girl—nor to Joseph Stagg when he saw it.
The brute swung the blacksnake—this time in earnest.
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