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hoop snake
noun
- any of several harmless snakes, as the mud snake and rainbow snake, fabled to take its tail in its mouth and roll along like a hoop.
hoop snake
noun
- any of various North American snakes, such as the mud snake ( Farancia abacura ), that were formerly thought to hold the tail in the mouth and roll along like a hoop
Word History and Origins
Origin of hoop snake1
Example Sentences
“Down home there’s a vile breed of snake called a hoop snake. Not only can it outrun a racehorse, it’s been known to kill a fully grown bear with one bite!”
Once she insisted that the devil had taken the form of a hoop snake with its tail in its mouth, and had rolled after her down the mountain, hissing that it would claim her soul.
It is always your untrained observer that has his poser, his shower of frogs or lizards, or his hoop snakes, and the like.
The "hoop snake" was quite as authentic to us as the blue racer, although no one had actually seen one.
The Preacher said, “After they catch you and bite you..He snapped his left hand shut like it was the mouth of one of these hoop snakes. “...the true horror begins.
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