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snake in the grass
noun
a treacherous person, especially one who feigns friendship.
a concealed danger.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of snake in the grass1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
We cruise down highways 29 and 41 in Naples, driving no faster than 25 miles per hour as she looks for snakes in the grass.
"You've got to be on the lookout for the snakes in the grass."
No small part of the bouncy charm of “Oliver!” is that the snakes in the grass have all the lines.
“Why is it that the screen Chinese is nearly always the villain of the piece, and so cruel a villain-murderous, treacherous, a snake in the grass. We are not like that.”
“Why is it that the screen Chinese is nearly always the villain of the piece, and so cruel a villain — murderous, treacherous, a snake in the grass,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 1933.
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