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"slithery" Definitions
  1. difficult to hold or stand on because it is wet or smooth; moving in a slithering way

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And Brandon Maxwell went all Shelley Hack-Charlie Girl, with long swinging blazers atop slick denim, slithery silk columns under slithery silk trenches, and piles of costume jewelry.
Case in point: snake, in all its sly, slithery, sophisticated glory.
"He is wild, weird, and slithery," she says in an email.
Toki went home with Murphy until the slithery misunderstanding was figured out.
These slithery reptiles somehow have a special grip on our fear centers.
Of the two, the slithery electro-soul production "He" is the revelation.
This slithery Stimson's Python somehow managed to shed its skin completely within itself.
SLITHERY, SLIMY THINGS I spend the rest of the day with my daughter.
In this awesome animated video copious make outs occur—with slithery paper tongues.
This fierce, slithery score should be tinged with hysteria, a sense of the supernatural.
MOSCOW — They are small as physician assistants go, about two inches long, and slithery.
Taylor Swift would say her use of the slithery reptile is an act of requital.
Heavy rain across the southern state of Victoria has seen an increase in slithery reptile sightings.
After a few modest rebuffs, Natasha finally falls hook, line, and sinker for that slithery Anatole.
" And watch a slithery Alan Rickman as a garden-loving Louis XIV in "A Little Chaos.
Didier William's slithery forms surge forth and recede within a sphere of visual gravitas — heaving, throbbing, breathing.
But where next for these newcomers, enamored by that game's Slimes and other slithery and scaly scares?
Other Gossip: • Geillis's slithery music cue, courtesy of the composer Bear McCreary, is probably my favorite of the season.
The first time, just three weeks ago, the two went to the Tarong Zoo, where they made a slithery friend.
To top things off, she wrapped herself in an albino python — named Steve — and pulled off some appropriately slithery dance moves.
It was a snake after all Swift dropped a few clues that something big was coming, including some slithery video clips.
Despite the fascination with the animals, experts warn people to keep a safe distance from the slithery reptiles -- orange or not.
Prudence (Tati Gabrielle), Dorcas (Abigail Cowen), and Agatha (Adeline Rudolph) slink around with identical, slithery gaits, wearing the same frock in different hues.
It's a sphere in which sometimes slithery forms surge forth and recede at once, and in which enigmatic figures manifest and back away.
It ended with a finale of silk skirts tied sarong-like at the front, and matching slithery silk shirts; evening looks, all wrapped up.
There's a new villain on the prowl: the slithery Bushmaster (Mustafa Shakir), who has voodoo in his arsenal and Mariah's realm in his sights.
At this late point, the film comes close to matching the slithery body horror of "Alien" and the cosmic trippiness of "2001: A Space Odyssey".
But in practice, the look was slithery rock: nipped waists and belling bottoms, sharp shoulders and kicky boots, a sequin-crusted dinner jacket to end.
The paranoid, slithery "Folly (Health and Glory)" is a great example of the former, while the track after it is pure, freezing black metal fury.
Leonard's length, strength, comprehensive knowledge of angles and tendencies, and ability to smother his man without fouling make him the perfect foil to KD's slithery exploits.
Goat cheese tortelloni, like little folded paper hats, were slithery with warm butter that was seasoned by dried orange peel and fennel pollen: lovely and transporting.
Malcolm's book is called "The Book of Therese," but considering that the goddess doesn't speak English, her name is likely not Therese, but something slightly more slithery.
Shields got a living python to wrap around a $185k Birkin bag for a photo shoot ... and convinced a model to get involved in the slithery action.
At Sunji Restaurant (孫记饭店) in Zhujiajiao, the slithery creature is served with cooked pieces of garlic and a bit of scallions for a kick.
"Sky Walker," one of the best songs on the new album, is an enjoy-the-moment, poolside anthem featuring a slithery guest verse from the rapper Travis Scott.
His slithery charm reminds us how reluctant Darius has been to buy into these machinations (his horror when Adam explains the optics of a Chantal date is great).
It also documented a terrifying yet classic survival-of-the-fittest scenario in which a bunch of baby iguanas had to escape the slithery power of some scary looking snakes.
Some of them, like Jussie Smollett — an actor in the hit television show "Empire," who makes slithery R&B — have also made it onto a Spotify billboard in Times Square.
Mr. Sartorius, 14, is sweet and effective, and Blackbear, who is older, comes off like a slithery older sibling who is helping out his kid brother, but also helping himself.
"Slight Freedom" is a proper solo effort, recorded live with a Gibson 335 and effects pedals; "The New Breed" is a retro-futurist jazz-funk reverie, slithery, smart and cool.
But this production, directed with a slithery ominousness by the gifted Anne Kauffman, takes you places you don't expect to go, even though you've most likely visited such places yourself.
That "Malibu" so effectively combines these approaches is a testament to his versatility, but also to the album's production, a slow, slithery mélange of soft-thump hip-hop and spacey soul.
One is pale and serene, and dotted with slithery brown trees and storybook animals and birds; the other pairs lurid purples and pinks with clunky white waves curling along the bottom.
Maple has written, critically, of "taxonomic élitism" in zoos, but, in an apparent attempt to diminish the act of snake-killing, he described the pythons to me as slithery and mean.
After a slithery era ruled by the snake, Swift swapped her Instagram, Twitter and Facebook photos to a pastel sky and clouds and included the date "4.26" in her bios on Friday.
On top of all of this tension, the Shame Wizard (the Harry Potter franchise's David Thewlis, doing his best Voldemort impression), a new slithery character who lives up to his name, lurks.
While zigzagging between several extremes, the album is unified by a prevailing mood, with concrete musical correlatives, an openhearted goofiness reflected in Uzi's pitch-corrected babble and the gushy, slithery, hard-candy beats.
No, capital is too versatile and slithery to tolerate this for long: "troublesome labour tends to encourage the deployment of robots, whether the setting is a factory in Shenzhen or a car on California streets".
Well, watch this whole brick of dry ice get stuck underwater and check out how the carbon dioxide gas just bubbles up to the surface while forming a slithery, almost refractive layer around the dry ice.
At the first sign of a problem—Quinn's slithery ex, Chet (Craig Bierko), is back from the jungle and looking to regain command himself—Quinn takes the show back, relegating Rachel to second fiddle once more.
While a virtuosic and difficult orchestral assignment, "Bluebeard" is also, in a way, more straightforward in mood than "Iolanta," and in the Bartok, Mr. Nanasi more confidently elicited fluent, flexible playing, the winds slithery but strong.
The prose rather reads like a '50s primer: formal, an almost affected sense of bemusement at anything improper, and peppered with antiquated words like "slithery" to describe a dress and "a real dilly" to connote something exciting.
"Lockjaw" is undoubtedly 2016's best song about doing so much coke that you can't talk, anchored by a slithery Kodak Black hook and a spooky Ben Billions production that sounds like wind whistling against a windowpane.
Originally posted as a reply to a picture of a much bigger snake chilling on its owner via the Townsville Snake Catchers Facebook page, Australian man Lachlan McNaught shared this tender moment with his slithery pet friend.
Following the same model, the sequel is larger and more expansive, as Carti and master producer Pi'erre Bourne achieve a thick sonic density, with the slithery synthesizer of "Right Now" and "Long Time" providing the album's signature.
" For him, nothing was off limits, "whether it be the sublime viscosities of a fish-eye, the slithery cerebellum of a bird, the spermatozoal marrow of a bone or the soft and swampy opulence of an oyster.
This redux isn't limited to the runway, to the slithery bias dresses by everyone from Joseph Altuzarra to Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, to the grunge redux at young labels like Marques'Almeida and Vetements, to Donatella Versace reviving Versace.
The excellent Mr. Bannister makes Jim a poignant man-child who may be able to deliver a seal bark on cue but is by no means as confident when it comes to the slithery byways of the heart.
Ever since the screening, I've been wondering about those slithery creatures, which you may have noticed in the trailers and the posters, where a bunch of them share a bathtub with Mia Goth, one of the movie's stars.
Dressed in a glowing white suit, Childish Gambino — the musical persona of Donald Glover, who has won Golden Globes and Emmys as an actor — performed "Terrified" as a slithery erotic fantasy fully of falsetto and a gentle funk groove.
With this in mind, and considering that VICE ran some videos hosted by a snake charmer of sorts earlier this year, I chatted with a few London snake owners about their slithery companions: VICE: How many snakes do you have?
Beachy slip dressing dangled lavish fringe, slithery silk knits plunged in deep vees at the breastbone and were slashed high on one thigh, and statement-making (if entirely impractical) super-sized raffia bags and cool costume-jeweled heels accessorized it all.
The pop star who whipped her army of Swifties into a frenzy with video snippets of slithery snake parts on social media posted the title of her new album, "reputation," and announced on Instagram it will be out Nov. 10.
The studio has yet to hear from BP. Even though one real-life company executive (played by John Malkovich in all his slithery glory) undoubtedly comes across as the heavy, Lionsgate and the producers take pains to not cast aspersions in interviews.
Electronic squeals imitating voices and a synthesizer riff doubled on guitar adorn the rigid yet slithery "Easy Tiger," while "Live in the Moment" blasts forth with splendid confidence thanks to chugging bass, a smashing organ effect, and one of the band's more rousing singalong choruses.
The sequence was at once a life-or-death flight, a waking nightmare and a slithery metaphor, the riot of snakes descending inexorably like so many demons of 2016 — deaths of icons, appalling international tragedies, the emotional body blows of a punishing presidential campaign.
And while Adidas footwear has lately been embraced by the fashion world — I especially liked the slithery Ultra Boost Uncaged ($200) and the cheekily rugged women's Terrex Skychaser GTX ($140) — most of the options here are dutifully athletic, somehow both overbranded and also anonymous.
Four years and as many seasons later, the malevolent memoir of political mastermind Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) is as ruthless as ever, but in a world now accustomed to Spacey's slithery monologues and the general debacle of the American political landscape, Season 5 doesn't make quite the same splash.
Stylized suede flowers, the kind normally seen on rodeo shirts, were embroidered up the sides of pinstripe trousers; a buffalo-plaid shirt was paired with a midi skirt dripping asymmetric tiers of silken fringe; and a hot pink Kashmir goat chubby tossed atop a slithery matching halter and trousers.
So, kind of, was the collection, which was full of contradictory impulses and a frenetic undone-ness: slithery red and white and black pajama silks and nightgowns, sliced-up suiting, pixelated prints; and connected in odd ways by rows of rings and chain link harnesses, twists and turns.
This is all well and good, and relatable enough to Schiele's adjacent "Landscape with Ravens" (21910), but its unrelievedly dark and, despite its slithery origins, polite-looking surface feels so centered on its own processes that it seems divorced from, and even a drag on, the painter's work.
The perceptive hero of James Marshall's "Snake, His Story" (part of his droll, intimate 1970s-era quartet, "Four Little Troubles") — whose ability to hear sets him apart from his slithery classmates and causes his parents much consternation — learns to appreciate his unique abilities after he thwarts a pair of criminal bulldogs.
As Ellis Cashmore, author of Elizabeth Taylor: A Private Life for Public Consumption and a sociologist of celebrity culture, pointed out to Vox, '70s singer Donna Summer famously transformed her public persona from that of a "slithery sexual" siren to a "slightly too pious symbol of purity" after she was born again in the 33s.
What Ephelant and Time are doing reminds me of a more confrontational Sage Francis, or a less aggro Dalek; admittedly, my frame of reference for this kind of music is slim, but their brand of dark, emotional, slithery hip-hop is the only kind that's ever appealed to me, and that's exactly what this duo's got on offer.
Its roaring d-beats careen headfirst into rhythmic, thrumming industrial segments as often as slithery black metal passages crash into bruising metallic hardcore and snappy synths, stirring up a sonic stew that confounds as much as it compels (there's even a moment of garbled synths on the title track that sounds just like the opening melee of Morbid Tales).
There's something entirely personal about its weird juxtapositions and connections, even as the results have become more sophisticated: high-waist acid-washed denim jeans with pockets placed back to front; irregular patchwork knits and slithery magenta nylon; cropped triangular jackets over shrunken pleated miniskirts; and juicy orange and blue sheaths with space age-y oval cutouts at the clavicle.
I spy with my little eye … an extravagant bishop's sleeve on a slithery black wrap dress; structured panniers atop a sheer lace frock; peaks and valleys of silk and summer lawn in elaborate christening layers; antique tablecloth linen shirtdresses and baby doll macs; ribbed knits, the necks rimmed in marabou, and simple black jackets, the seams dangling diamanté strings.
For Mr. Owens — who had a Marie Antoinette-ish moment of his own when his wife, Michèle Lamy, appeared at his show clutching a handbag that was a facsimile of his (severed) head — this meant long, slithery, one-sleeved (sometimes one-breasted) cashmere knit gowns cut almost to the hip on one side and tangling around the ankle on the other, worn over bodysuits and thigh-high platform boots.
Some songs do stand out from the pack: "Photo Copied" bounces and pops via echoey pitched percussion; "Lil Haiti Baby" assembles the synthesized brass, electronic strings, church bells, and drum machines mimicking gunfire that constitute trap's signature instrumental arsenal and somehow turns it all into something even grander and more martial than the norm; "Lie to Me" deploys a synthesizer with a gushy, slithery texture that I've never before heard on a rap record.
He's hard at work on the follow-up to 2014's mind-expanding fantasia It's Album Time, and tonight, he and his live band the Olsens bring his indelible fusion of spacey disco, slithery lounge, and tropical jazz to Brooklyn warehouse space 1260 Atlantic Avenue as part of No Bad Days, the first in a forthcoming series of curated concerts; for this one, they'll appear alongside like-minded producer Lindstrøm and experimental jazz outfit Jaga Jazzist.
"You are everything they read about but are too afraid to see," he recites, continuing: The beating at the protestsThe innocent man behind barsThe pain of the verdict after the cops kill a brotherOr stick him with a plunger (Performing at midnight on Friday, New School Glass Box Theater, 29 West 240th Street.) Amirtha Kidambi and Elder Ones, "Dvapara Yuga (for Eric Garner)" Elder Ones is a potent and slithery new band led by Amirtha Kidambi, a vocalist drawing from South Indian Carnatic traditions as well as free jazz, experimental rock and modern classical music.
He had gone downstairs to investigate, but had been scared back up because the slithery thing was following him up the stairs. He locked the door, but the slithery thing was trying to get in... Suddenly they hear a knocking on the door, and scream − but it is only Godfrey. They try the telephone, but they've been cut off. Frazer panics, and Pike reckons it's the slithery thing coming to get them.
The Slithery Dee or Slithergadee is a children's poem about a sea monster, written by Shel Silverstein. The most famous recording of it is by the Smothers Brothers.
Prince and Dabney became real-life husband and wife in 1964. The show was a sophisticated blend of hospital drama, family life and urbane humor. Tracey's father, foundry president Emory Bannister (Judson Laire), regretted his second marriage to neurotic social-climber Clare (Lesley Woods). After Emory died, Clare married a kindred spirit, slithery operator Lionel Steele (Martin Blaine), who later realized he had a conscience.
The soldiers try to use their radios, but get nothing but static. One of them says he can fix the generator, and Jack and Sergeyev go with him. Sofia decides that she needs to look at the stone circle again, and Rose comes along. Jack and the soldiers get the generator repaired, but before they can leave the ship, one of the blue slithery jellyfish creatures comes on board the sub.
Upon release, Wee Papa Girl Rappers guest reviewed the song for Number One, with Sandra Lawrence commenting: "I'm quite into that acid music, it's good dance music but this one's a bit mellow, a bit commercial." Melody Maker described the song as a "slab of Acid for the radical dance faction, all squiggly synths and slithery bass." In 2004, FutureMusic described the song as "kind of like Giorgio Moroder meets Kraftwerk with a 303".
After one crosses over the 5,242 m high Charang Pass., it is a long and steep run down through slithery scree slopes to Chitkul(3,450m). The powerful goddess of Chitkul is the only non-Buddhist deity to which respect must be paid by the Parikrama pilgrims. It is believed that the local Deity is related to the Deity of Gangotri and till recently the locals would carry the Deity to Gangotri on foot over high mountain passes.
Klaus Voorhees gained superhuman powers due to the combined mutagenic effects of the venom of a radioactive cobra and an experimental anti-venom. The King Cobra is double-jointed, can dislocate and snap back into place his shoulders and hips at will, and has a phenomenal mastery of his musculature. Most notably, his amazing contortionist powers and slithery body let him break in, and escape from, buildings. He also has the ability to stick to walls or ceilings.
Retrieved on 2008-10-13. It has also been found in Esopus Creek in the Catskills. Black Creek Washington County North Carolina: A slithery, mucous-like algae known as “rock snot” is the latest in a long line of invasive species haranguing Western North Carolina's famous trout waters. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is advising anglers to use extra caution when cleaning their equipment to prevent the spread of didymo, which was recently found in the Tuckasegee River in Jackson County. .
Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Joey Nolfi described "Mint" as a "a wonderfully whacky mix of electric, surf-rocking guitars, R&B; chants, and a pulsating EDM breakdown,". A staff member at Tokyo Girls Update analysised the composition, and noted the use of "hard-hitting beats and some slithery guitar lines". A staff member from Japanese magazine CD Journal noted the musical element of grime in its composition. The lyrical content for both "Mint" and "Chit Chat" includes English and Japanese language.
In historic times,those lakes swarmed with the slithery fish (similar to eelpout) that provided sustenance for ancestors of Samuel B. Ely. His clan arrived in the states (from Ely, England) in the1600s (one ancestor was a close associate of George Washington). Samuel, a mining executive, financed the railroad to Ely in 1888 which launched our town. He embraced Ojibwe culture and applied native names to some of his mining projects, including Ontonagon (hunting river) & Ishpeming (heaven), Michigan. Samuel’s great grandson, Courtland Ely III, was Grand Marshal at Ely’s 1988 Centennial Parade, stayed with Schurkes at Wintergreen & was given keys to the city by Gov.
While reviewing The Singles Collection, Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called "Gimme More" "the best dance track she has done since 'Toxic'". Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times said the track set the mood for Blackout, adding that "the electronic beats and bass lines are as thick as Ms. Spears's voice is thin ... she delivers almost nothing but slithery come-ons and defiant invitations to nightclub decadence". New Musical Express compared Spears's vocals to "a sex addict's cry for help". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said some of the songs of Blackout, "really show off the skills of the producers", exemplifying "Gimme More", "Radar", "Break the Ice", "Heaven on Earth" and "Hot as Ice".
Unappreciated is a boilerplate R&B; album that's pleasant and likeable, yet it doesn't leave much of an impression and lacks character. Lead single "Do It to It", produced by Don Vito and Cheese, is emblematic in that it's the best track on the album and bears a tremendous resemblance to Ciara's Jazze Pha-produced hits (all the way down to its cadence)." Michael Endelman of Entertainment Weekly said of the album, "This month's model is Cherish, a cheery female foursome that blends the rapid call-and-response vocals of Destiny's Child with the slithery club grooves of Ciara. The mix works, creating a debut that matches of-the- moment beats with sticky melodies.
"Pieces of Ice" is a rock song written by Marc Jordan and John Capek and recorded by Diana Ross on the RCA label. The first release off the singer's self-titled Ross album, it was the only simultaneous top forty single the singer scored on this album, which was one of her rare misses on the RCA label in the early-1980s. The video was the first to feature Bob Giraldi as director, he would direct several Ross videos during this period, and featured Ross in a slithery red bodysuit. It was also the first video that showcased choreography in Ross' videos. In the US, the song reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #15 on the soul singles chart.
This period was most notable for the slithery and highly articulated movement style which characterized much of her work during this time. The Molecular Structure cycle, which included Opal Loop (1980), Son of Gone Fishin' (1981) and another collaboration with Rauschenberg, Set and Reset (1983), featuring a score by performance artist Laurie Anderson and a set design by Rauschenberg, solidified Brown's stature as an innovator within the dance world and as an artist of global significance. Three screens simultaneously broadcast separate black and white film collages from five 16 millimeter projectors (more than 20 years before a video component became the norm in new choreography), while the dancers rippled around the stage in part-translucent costumes marked with gray and black figures that resembled newsprint.Macaulay, Alastair (May 14, 2008) "Rauschenberg and Dance, Partners for Life", The New York Times; accessed March 20, 2017.
Standing cup by Johannes Lutma, 1639 Detail of brass choir-screen by Lutma, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam The auricular style or lobate style (Dutch: Kwabstijl, German: Ohrmuschelstil) is a style of ornamental decoration, mainly found in Northern Europe in the first half of the 17th century, bridging Northern Mannerism and the Baroque. The style was especially important and effective in silversmithing, but was also used in minor architectural ornamentation such as door and window reveals, picture frames, and a wide variety of the decorative arts.Schroder, "[the style] in its fully developed form is found only in metalwork." It uses softly flowing abstract shapes in relief, sometimes asymmetrical, whose resemblance to the side view of the human ear gives it its name, or at least its "undulating, slithery and boneless forms occasionally carry a suggestion of the inside of an ear or a conch shell".
Slithery effects in the strings accompany Rigoletto as he brutally mocks the old man, who responds with his curse, leading to a final dramatic ensemble. In its great variety of tone and texture, its use of instrumental resources (the orchestra in the pit, an offstage band, and a chamber ensemble of strings on the stage), its dramatic pacing and the way the music is continuous rather than consisting of one "number" after another, this concise opening scene is unprecedented in Italian opera. The duet between Rigoletto and Sparafucile that opens the second scene of the first act is also unprecedented in its structure, being a free-ranging dialogue with melodies not in the voices but in the orchestra, on a solo cello, solo bass, and low woodwinds to create a distinctive sinister atmosphere. The famous quartet in act three is actually a double duet with each of the characters given a musical identity—the ardent wooing of the Duke, with the main melody, as Maddalena laughingly puts him off, while outside Gilda has a sobbing figure in her vocal line and her father implacably urges revenge.

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