blacksnake
Americannoun
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any of several Old World black venomous elapid snakes, esp Pseudechis porphyriacus ( Australian blacksnake )
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any of various dark nonvenomous snakes, such as Coluber constrictor (black racer)
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a long heavy pliant whip of braided leather or rawhide
Etymology
Origin of blacksnake
Example Sentences
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City Snake In Manhattan's Times Square district, one Thomas Taconet, night watchman, last week saw�and killed�a six-foot blacksnake.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Helen Menken lashes the audience's breath away with a blacksnake whip in the second-act climax.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“We’re in blacksnake habitat. Another reason for Alice and her pig to stop here.”
From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George
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"Shut up! you rascal!" cried Simpson, rising from his seat and feigning to pursue him with his blacksnake whip.
From The Cave by the Beech Fork A Story of Kentucky?1815 by Spalding, Henry S.
From the wall Mrs. Crump seized her trusty blacksnake.
From The Mesa Trail by Bedford-Jones, H.
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