gopher snake
Americannoun
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a bullsnake, Pituophis melanoleucus, of western North America, that invades burrows to prey on rodents.
Etymology
Origin of gopher snake
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Dr. Ditmars fed him a six-foot gopher snake, turned a hose on his conqueror.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The gopher snake was three or four feet long, and lay as straight as a stick across our path.
From A-Birding on a Bronco by Merriam, Florence A.
Going home one day, Billy came upon a gopher snake.
From A-Birding on a Bronco by Merriam, Florence A.
The gopher snake was harmless; perhaps, if I could get him so close to it that he would see it wriggle away from under his feet, he might be less indifferent to rattlers.
From A-Birding on a Bronco by Merriam, Florence A.
A long, spotted gopher snake slipped through the dead grass on the ground beneath.
From The Strength of the Pines by Marshall, Edison
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