bookworm in the PONS Dictionary

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Bookworm's sturdy flashlight features an extra-long-lasting lightbulb, bright enough to read by without causing eyestrain.
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She was a self-confessed bookworm as a child reading poetry and classical literature.
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She is a bookworm and accomplished violinist.
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Bookworm also runs a program of workshops for both children and parents.
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With all his capacity for study, he was a man of the world and a man of affairs, not a bookworm.
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Because of the constant danger of running into a volume containing spells (which release thaumic radiation), the.303 caliber bookworm eats quickly.
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At an early age the child began to read extensively and soon became a veritable bookworm.
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The other two dozen nominees included the bald eagle and the bookworm.
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They indeed became bookworms and their communication skills improved.
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Bookworm was a boy who was never without something to read.
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