adders

[ˈædərz]

adders Definition

a small venomous Eurasian snake that typically has a dark zigzag pattern on its back.

Using adders: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adders" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I saw an adder while hiking in the mountains.

  • Example

    Adders are known for their distinctive zigzag pattern on their backs.

  • Example

    The bite of an adder can be dangerous and requires immediate medical attention.

Phrases with adders

  • adder's tongue

    a plant with a long, narrow leaf that resembles the tongue of a snake

    Example

    The adder's tongue is a common wildflower found in many parts of the world.

  • to make a bad situation worse

    Example

    His comments only added fuel to the fire and made the situation more tense.

  • to add insult to injury

    to make a bad situation worse by doing something else to upset someone

    Example

    Not only did he lose his job, but his car was stolen too - it was just adding insult to injury.

Origins of adders

from Old English 'nǣdre', meaning 'snake'

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Summary: adders in Brief

'Adders' [ˈædərz] are small venomous snakes found in Eurasia, known for their distinctive zigzag pattern on their backs. Their bites can be dangerous and require immediate medical attention. The phrase 'to add fuel to the fire' means to make a bad situation worse, while 'to add insult to injury' means to make a bad situation worse by doing something else to upset someone.