Crossword-Solution: EARTHWORM 9 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Earthworm n. Any worm of the genus Lumbricus and allied genera, found
in damp soil. One of the largest and most abundant species in Europe
and America is L. terrestris; many others are known; -- called also
angleworm and dewworm.
Earthworm n. A mean, sordid person; a niggard.

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We have 30 clues for the answer “EARTHWORM”

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Gardener's friend 1 answer
Lumbricus wriggler 1 answer
Soil-dwelling invertebrate 1 answer
worm which burrows in the soil 1 answer
terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil 1 answer
often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet 1 answer
Wriggler used for bait 1 answer
Treat for a trout 1 answer
Soil burrower 1 answer
Soil aerator 1 answer
Night crawler, e.g. 1 answer
Malware on Google Maps? 1 answer
Creature that Darwin identified as a benefit to agriculture 1 answer
Bait shop critter 1 answer
Creature living in the soil 1 answer
"Clearly I have defeated this ___ with my words ..." 1 answer
Angler's bait, perhaps 1 answer
brandling 2 answers
ANGLE worm 2 answers
Mole's prey 2 answers
Live bait 2 answers
Night crawler 3 answers
annelid 7 answers
BAR CRAWLER 10 answers
BAIT for fish 17 answers
Crawler 17 answers
Fish food? 23 answers
Fish bait 27 answers
Worm 60 answers
Bait 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with EARTHWORM (5)

Much of it cannot be segregated; the earthworm, on which Darwin wrote a book, knows nothing of regionalism.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
The giants came up, and the first pushed him with his foot, and said, ‘What sort of an earthworm is that?’ The second said, ‘Crush him dead.’ But the third said contemptuously, ‘It is not worth the trouble! Let him live; he cannot remain here, and if he goes higher up the mountain the clouds will take him and carry him off.’ Talking thus they went away.
The Yellow Fairy Book Various 1996
Coward, poltroon, shaker, squeamer, Blockhead, sluggard, dullard, dreamer, Shirker, shuffler, crawler, creeper, Sniffler, snuffler, wailer, weeper, Earthworm, maggot, tadpole, weevil! Set upon thy course of evil, Lest the King of Spectre-land Set on thee his grisly hand! (The Spectre of Sir Roderic descends from his frame.) SIR ROD.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
Following the trail he quickly found the fat, juicy insect, which immediately took the earthworm's place upon the hook.
Hiram The Young Farmer Burbank L. Todd 1999
Society in America was always trying, almost as blindly as an earthworm, to realize and understand itself; to catch up with its own head, and to twist about in search of its tail.
The Education of Henry Adams Henry Adams 2000

Quotes with EARTHWORM (3)

Whether we are speaking of a flower or an oak tree, of an earthworm or a beautiful bird, of an ape or a person, we will do well, I believe, to recognize that life is an active process, not a passive one. Whether the stimulus arises from within or without, whether the environment is favorable or unfavorable, the behaviors of an organism can be counted on to be in the direction of maintaining, enhancing, and reproducing itself. This is the very nature of the process we call lif…
Carl R. Rogers
Whatever. There is a natural order to things, a hierarchy. And no less so in man. For man may be the master of nature, but he is also part of it. Every living thing, from the greatest of all men to the lowliest earthworm has its place. It is very important that the groundhog not think he is tiger, nor a sparrow believe he is a hawk. A frog would not make a very good shark, would it? One must know their place in the world" ~ Baroness von Berge, Greta Greaves of Austria
Austin Scott Collins Crass Casualty
In a deserted stretch of the Karadj highway Munis had come face-to-face with unbridled lust, although she knew what lust was before being touched by it. The problem was that she had an unbounded awareness of things, an awareness that instilled undue caution in her, making her fearful that action would lead to ignominy, humiliation. This created in her a desire to be ordinary, average. Yet she did not truly know what it meant to be ordinary. She did not know that it meant not …
Shahrnush Parsipur Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran
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