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Discover Ludwig"slithered out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a movement in which something or someone moves smoothly and gracefully, similar to the way a snake moves. Example: The snake slithered out of its hiding spot, its sleek body gliding across the ground with ease.
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Nobody slithered out from underneath anyone's bed.
"I'm pretty sure it slithered out when you opened the doors".
The "afterbirth", a violet clot of blood, slithered out on to the bed.
Had it slithered in, discarded its disused dermis, and slithered out?
A big brown and white snake slithered out and started to weave menacing loops on the floor around my feet.
That night, after sawing a bar, he slithered out, helping two other boys squeeze through the tiny opening.
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Goodbye to the glass mountain of debt she was slithering out from underneath.
As I spot The Gazmeister I let out a big sigh and two words slither out after it: "This idiot".
I didn't slither out from my mother's loins ready to wreak havoc upon all who had the misfortune to stand in my terrifying presence.
In order to preserve his brilliant visual trope of Laura's dreamlike entrance, Tiffany requires Laura to exit as she arrived, by slithering out through the sofa.
It's where I was born again: propelled through the duct of J.F.K. International, out the rotating doors, push, push, dripping a post-U.S. Customs sweat down my back, and slithering out on my feet to a curb in Queens, breathe.
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