corn snake
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of corn snake
An Americanism dating back to 1670–80
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The three snuggled at night in the same bed with extra sleeping bags and worried about their three pets: their dog Lucky, their cat Sullie and their corn snake Storm.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 17, 2024
Animal rescue officer Enola Evans searched the bedroom before finding the three-foot long reptile in the window frame, and identifying it as a harmless corn snake.
From BBC • Oct. 24, 2022
Varney, in addition to keeping walking sticks in her room growing up, had millipedes and a corn snake named Beverly Crusher.
From Washington Post • May 21, 2022
Once concerned customers pointed out the orange-and-white corn snake, which had made its way to the window ledge, bus operator Mick McArthur went to retrieve it.
From Fox News • Apr. 28, 2019
When she first got Jake, an albino corn snake, he was no longer than a pencil, but I still refused to come over to her house.
From "Dumplin'" by Julie Murphy
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