wormy

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worm +‎ -y

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wormy (comparative wormier, superlative wormiest)

  1. Of or like a worm or worms; shaped like a worm or worms.
    • 1959, Anthony Burgess, Beds in the East (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 417:
      The Siamese boy brought in plates containing wormy shreds of over-fried egg, seasoned with blackened bits of onion.
  2. Infested with worms.
    • 1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan:
      I am your witness. If their Ladyships so much as mention the word FIRE or STEERPIKE, you shall take them with you under wormy ground.

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