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wormy
/ ˈwɜːmɪ /
adjective
- worm-infested or worm-eaten
- resembling a worm in appearance, ways, or condition
- (of wood) having irregular small tunnels bored into it and tracked over its surface, made either by worms or artificially
- low or grovelling
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Derived Forms
- ˈworminess, noun
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Other Words From
- wormi·ness noun
- un·wormi·ness noun
- un·wormy adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
But its wormy shape gives it the ability to swim right into the gills of fish, where it drinks its fill of blood.
From Salon
Back in the lab, they filmed each family during the two months from hatching until the wormy amphibians became independent.
From New York Times
Without it, drug resistance will spread undetected before control programs can adapt, leading to a wormier world for everyone.
From Scientific American
I couldn’t bear to be around his wormy self after what had happened.
From Literature
The stale, wormy biscuits could break your teeth.
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