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- Dictionaryworm/wəːm/
noun
- 1. any of a number of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animals with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.
- 2. a weak or despicable person (often used as a general term of abuse): informal, derogatory "it was unbearable that such a worm could be so successful"
verb
- 1. move with difficulty by crawling or wriggling: "I wormed my way along the roadside ditch"
- 2. insinuate one's way into: "you wormed your way into their lives"
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