Slithering vs Glid - What's the difference?
slithering | glid |
The act of one who slithers.
* 2003 , Sarah Kay, ?Terence Cave, ?Malcolm Bowie, A Short History of French Literature (page 263)
As verbs the difference between slithering and glid
is that slithering is while glid is (glide).As a noun slithering
is the act of one who slithers.slithering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Here, Valéry is of the devil's party, and boasts of it throughout a long catalogue of serpentine slitherings and insinuations. To be a snake, the protagonist announces, is to be a thinker, to live by one's wits