All 22 Uses
serpent
in
The Blood of Olympus
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- The crew gathered for a hurried meeting on the foredeck—mostly because Percy was keeping an eye on a giant red sea serpent swimming off the port side.†
p. 174.2serpent = snake
- Percy kept one eye on the red sea serpent, which was still slithering through the waves about a hundred yards to port.†
p. 175.8
- Off the port bow, the cherry-flavored sea serpent spewed steam.†
p. 176.9
- The second hunter knew he had a serpent spirit inside him, waiting to take over.†
p. 182.4
- She counted at least twenty, and if that wasn't intimidating enough, around the giants' feet milled a horde of smaller monsters—Cyclopes, ogres, six-armed Earthborn, and serpent-legged dracaenae.†
p. 184.6
- Like that Cherokee hunter who changed into a serpent, all demigods had their share of bad spirits inside.†
p. 192.3
- A dozen serpents swam free—each one lime green with a frilled crown around its head.†
p. 261.5 *serpents = snakes
- A basilisk didn't look like much—just an arm-length serpent with yellow eyes and a white frill collar—but it moved fast and could kill anything it touched.†
p. 262.3serpent = snake
- Two of the serpents shot toward Percy.†
p. 262.7serpents = snakes
- All ten serpents turned belly-up and floated dead in the water.†
p. 263.9
- They fought hungry sea serpents about every hour.†
p. 306.4
- She raised my old enemy Python, the great serpent, to repossess the Delphic Oracle.†
p. 314.1serpent = snake
- In one hand she raised a cup, while a golden serpent coiled around her arm, its head poised over the brim as if ready to drink.†
p. 332.1
- Leo had had a lot of practice dodging mechanical monsters, which was good, because the golden serpent was fast.†
p. 335.1
- The serpent shot past, its rough metal skin leaving Leo's hands scraped and bleeding.†
p. 335.9
- As Piper ad-libbed answers, Leo jumped on the serpent's back.†
p. 337.3
- This time he knew what he was looking for, and for a moment the serpent didn't even seem to notice him.†
p. 337.4
- He held on with his legs, trying to ignore the pain and sticky blood on his hands as he redid the serpent's wiring.†
p. 337.6
- Leo jumped off and the golden serpent began shaking uncontrollably.†
p. 337.9
- Asclepius took the big comfy doctor's chair and laid his staff and serpent across his desk.†
p. 342.9
- Dracaenae have two serpent trunks for legs.†
p. 379.4
- From the waist down, his body was one giant serpent trunk—about eight feet of green tail undulating behind him as he moved.†
p. 380.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(serpent) a snake
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) For less common senses of "serpent", see a comprehensive dictionary.