wormling (Meaning)

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wormling (n.)

A little worm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wormling

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wormling Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny wormling squirmed through the soil, its body barely visible.
  2. The children shrieked with delight as they discovered a wriggling wormling beneath a rock.
  3. The scientist peered through the microscope, marveling at the intricacies of the wormling's anatomy.
  4. The wormling's movements were slow and deliberate, as it made its way through the damp undergrowth.
  5. The bird perched on a branch, its keen eyes scanning the ground for a plump wormling to feast upon.
  6. The garden was teeming with wormlings, their presence indicating a healthy ecosystem.
  7. The fisherman baited his hook with a wriggling wormling, hoping to attract a hungry fish.
  8. The wormling's body was remarkably flexible, allowing it to navigate narrow spaces with ease.
  9. The scientist collected hundreds of wormlings for study, hoping to unlock the secrets of their unique physiology.
  10. The wormling's existence was a testament to the intricate and interconnected web of life.

FAQs About the word wormling

A little worm.

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The tiny wormling squirmed through the soil, its body barely visible.

The children shrieked with delight as they discovered a wriggling wormling beneath a rock.

The scientist peered through the microscope, marveling at the intricacies of the wormling's anatomy.

The wormling's movements were slow and deliberate, as it made its way through the damp undergrowth.