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blindworm
[ blahynd-wurm ]
noun
- a limbless European lizard, Anguis fragilis, related to the glass lizards.
- a caecilian, Ichthyophis glutinosus, of Sri Lanka, that coils around its eggs.
blindworm
/ ˈblaɪndˌwɜːm /
Word History and Origins
Origin of blindworm1
Example Sentences
The children are photographed running, climbing, playing hide and seek, bathing in the mud, jumping into water and examining cats, toads, frogs and blindworms.
Snakes have a long tongue, split for some distance, and made double-forked; the blindworm's tongue has nothing but a little notch upon the tip.
The walls where hung the warrior's shining casque Are green with moss and mould; The blindworm coils where Queens have slept, nor asks For shelter from the cold.
I occasionally saw a snake, but always of the harmless, blindworm variety.
You spotted snakes with double tongue, Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen; Newts and blindworms do no wrong, Come not near our Fairy Queen.
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