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slowworm Meaning

Wordnet

slowworm (n)

small burrowing legless European lizard with tiny eyes; popularly believed to be blind

Webster

slowworm (v. t.)

A lecertilian reptile; the blindworm.

slowworm Sentence Examples

  1. The slowworm, a legless lizard, slithered cautiously through the grass.
  2. Unlike snakes, slowworms have eyelids and external ear openings.
  3. The young slowworm had a beautiful golden stripe running down its back.
  4. The slowworm's movement was so deliberate and slow that it was almost imperceptible.
  5. The slowworm was perfectly camouflaged among the fallen leaves, making it difficult to spot.
  6. Slowworms hibernate during the winter months, burrowing underground or finding shelter in logs or rocks.
  7. The slowworm's diet consists primarily of slugs and other invertebrates.
  8. Slowworms have a remarkable ability to shed their tails as a defense mechanism when threatened.
  9. The slowworm's tail is often mistaken for a snake, leading to its occasional misidentification.
  10. Despite its slow pace, the slowworm is a fascinating and unique creature that plays an important role in its ecosystem.

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small burrowing legless European lizard with tiny eyes; popularly believed to be blindA lecertilian reptile; the blindworm.

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The slowworm, a legless lizard, slithered cautiously through the grass.

Unlike snakes, slowworms have eyelids and external ear openings.

The young slowworm had a beautiful golden stripe running down its back.

The slowworm's movement was so deliberate and slow that it was almost imperceptible.