backworm Antonyms

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Meaning of backworm

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backworm (n.)

A disease of hawks. See Filanders.

backworm Sentence Examples

  1. The backworm wriggled incessantly, leaving a telltale trail in the rotting apple core.
  2. Emily shrieked as she felt a sharp sting from the venomous backworm's bite.
  3. The gardener diligently removed the infested leaves where backworms had laid their eggs.
  4. The humid air was thick with the pungent odor of decaying backworms.
  5. The ancient tree trunk was riddled with holes where backworms had burrowed into its bark.
  6. The larvae of the backworm were microscopic creatures that fed on decaying plant matter.
  7. The backworm's larvae voraciously consumed the remains of a discarded fruit basket.
  8. The entomologist meticulously studied the life cycle of the backworm to understand its role in the ecosystem.
  9. Scientists discovered a remarkable symbiotic relationship between backworms and certain species of beetles.
  10. The tiny backworm, though often overlooked, played a vital part in the decomposition process of organic matter.

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A disease of hawks. See Filanders.

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The backworm wriggled incessantly, leaving a telltale trail in the rotting apple core.

Emily shrieked as she felt a sharp sting from the venomous backworm's bite.

The gardener diligently removed the infested leaves where backworms had laid their eggs.

The humid air was thick with the pungent odor of decaying backworms.