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worm
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worm
noun
/wɜːrm/
worldwide
worn
Meaning
a small, long, soft-bodied invertebrate animal
a long, soft-bodied invertebrate animal that lives in soil
Example Sentences
The gardener found a
worm
in the soil.
The bird caught a
worm
from the garden soil.
Synonyms
earthworm, grub, maggot, larva
Entry 1
earthworm, grub, maggot, larva
Entry 2
earthworm, larva, grub
Antonyms
none
Collocations
fishing worm, earthworm, worm farm, earth worm, book worm, silk worm
Entry 1
fishing worm, earthworm, worm farm
Entry 2
earth worm, book worm, silk worm
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