He plays a snakily elegant playboy named Jamison, who has raised the art of seduction to a lucrative business. |
And Michael Gould's Iago is snakily convincing, a chippy squaddie, whining, lewd, constantly miming fornication. |
I turned to where he gestured — first, back to the west, where the old road came on snakily but straight, a pair of muddy ruts in a wide and worn bed. |
Pfeiffer is wonderful as the treacherous Eris, her voice as snakily sinuous as the wisps of smoke that trail and envelop her. |
Mears snakily threads melody, then tears into the reed, taking the clarinet into the other world. |
His yearning voice is laden with the characteristic microtonality of Arabic-influenced pop but uncoiled more snakily and with spine-tingling verve. |