lobworm (Meaning)

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lobworm (n)

marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait

Webster

lobworm (n.)

The lugworm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lobworm

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lobworm Sentence Examples

  1. The angler searched diligently for the perfect lobworm, known for its ability to entice wary trout.
  2. The wriggling lobworm danced on the hook, irresistible to the lurking predator.
  3. The lobworm's plump body was a tempting target for the hungry fish.
  4. The fisherman cast his line into the swirling current, the lobworm trailing behind it.
  5. The lobworm's soft texture absorbed the scent of the river, making it an olfactory siren for the fish.
  6. The lobworm pierced through the water with precision, creating ripples that caught the attention of the lurking trout.
  7. The trout's sharp teeth tore into the juicy lobworm, sending shockwaves of pain through the worm's body.
  8. The lobworm's wriggling movements mimicked the actions of a fleeing insect, making it an irresistible target.
  9. The lobworm became a victim of its own appeal, its wriggling body attracting both predators and anglers.
  10. The fisherman watched in dismay as the lobworm was violently shaken from the hook, the trout having tasted its succulent flesh.

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marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing baitThe lugworm.

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The angler searched diligently for the perfect lobworm, known for its ability to entice wary trout.

The wriggling lobworm danced on the hook, irresistible to the lurking predator.

The lobworm's plump body was a tempting target for the hungry fish.

The fisherman cast his line into the swirling current, the lobworm trailing behind it.