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I . worm [wɜ:m] N

1. worm ZOOL:

črv m

2. worm MED:

to have worms

3. worm TECH (in gear):

4. worm COMPUT:

II . worm [wɜ:m] VB trans

2. worm (insinuate into):

3. worm (treat for worms):

ˈglow-worm N ZOOL

ˈslow-worm N ZOOL

Usage examples with worms

to have worms

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Photos show people having a great time dressed like glow-worms, hornets, spiders, flies, and bedbugs.
vancouversun.com
Researchers have observed the worms gyrate their head in the stream, possibly catching algae and pollens carried by the water.
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Still, that's better than levamisole, a drug used for treating cattle with parasitic worms; or phenacetin, a painkiller banned as carcinogenic.
www.spectator.co.uk
Other cephalopods, bony fishes, small rock lobsters, spoon worms, and seagrass have also been found amongst its stomach contents.
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The worms live in the large bowel and are about four centimetres in length.
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Most likely it will be quiche with meal-worms and locusts.
www.wired.co.uk
We've had crickets for feeding snakes and worms for fishing tackle, which is rotten after a few days.
www.irishexaminer.com
The raw bulbs have been used to deal with tapeworm and possibly other worms.
en.wikipedia.org
The area supports species including slow-worms, lizards, and dragonflies.
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Species sighted on the site include roe deer, badgers, owls, slow worms, muntjac, foxes, hedgehogs, and a variety of birds and butterflies.
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