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Moving like a snake that took a calligraphy class.
means Winding, twisting, or coiling in a sinuous S-shaped way, like a road, river, or argument that refuses a straight line.
from From Latin serpens, snake, itself from serpere, to creep or crawl — the word slithers from the same root as the thing it describes.
Green stoneSerpentine is also a mottled mineral resembling snakeskin.
Hyde ParkLondon's Serpentine lake bends the name into scenery.
Engine beltOne serpentine belt now snakes around modern engines.