Terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers.
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Examples for "crawler"
Examples for "crawler"
1The object must have somehow sensed and responded to the crawler's presence.
2Stepping into the rear of the crawler, she eyed the tools available.
3I can see from telemetry that the crawler is already beyond recall.
4Each consisted of a tracked snow-crawler drawing a few sledges behind it.
5She indicates the ground-crawler and idly suggests they break their journey now.
1And then reflect upon the motor-scorcher and the earthworm and the blow-fly.
2Scientists have unearthed an unexpected contributor to global climate change, the earthworm.
3The nitrification-denitrification process was identified with and without the presence of earthworm.
4This lecture illustrated the amazing churning effect of the earthworm on soil.
5It looks like a ten-foot earthworm with a terrific case of indigestion.
1April squirmed like a giant nightcrawler on the end of a fishing hook.
2They'd sit at the front door with a limp tail between two teeth, hanging like a drowned nightcrawler.
3Eadric and I were glowering at each other when the witch returned with a freshly unearthed nightcrawler in her hand.
4It's only a short hop from there to the world of Nightcrawler.
5This is the world Jake Gyllenhaal inhabits in the lurid new satire Nightcrawler.
1Be sure you don't let the light get to it, angleworm!
2Each hair is about the thickness of a large angleworm.
3He didn't need to wait-asthe birds did-until an angleworm stuck his head above ground.
4He hasn't got the backbone of an angleworm.
5If I'd had the guts of an angleworm I could have made you give it up.
1Call him Ishmael, call him Isaac, call him Israel, this god-wrestling nightwalker who abandoned Lit.
2Dillon is a longtime nightwalker, and he's the one person here who can really help you.
4This moody star of upcoming nightwalker flick Twilight can lend her experience with things that go bump in the night to Burton's twisted tale.
5Fie upon you, nightwalker!...
1Within another couple of weeks, he was a champion ear-wiggler.
2We may have to drive-no ,asI'm a living, wiggler-hauntedhuman being, here's firm bottom.
3You call him a "wiggler" when you see him swimming about in a puddle.
4Usually, this happens after the pinkie-wiggler has been intimate with the pinkie-wigglee and their, ahem, coupling ended badly.
5The week before my arrest, I'd busted a junkie name of Wiggler Coonts.
1Captain Trigger hasn't got the backbone of a fishworm.
2If you are, I got some fishworm oil that's jest the thing to limber up yer joints.
3Now if you are talking about cutworms or fishworms, father is right.
4There he was talking away to us fishworms just as cordially as if he enjoyed it.
5Take fishworms mashed up with old bacon oil, and tie on the wound, which is the surest and safest cure.
1His tongue lolled from his mouth like a swollen red worm, his eyes open wide.
2The red worm was on the bank.
3You must fish for him with a small red worm; and if you bait the ground with earth, it is excellent.
4Probably they would have taken a small red worm, pitched into the ripple of a rise; but we did not try that.
5Then he took to small red worm and angled forth a dish of fat gudgeon, that would have put a Seine fisher in raptures.
1He usually says I make Medusa's snakes look like a pot of fishing worms.
2We had big times hunting fishing worms for bait.
3Rub fishing worms on the ground makes them tougher so you can put them on the hook.
4Antiseptic, with those fishing worms and the hen and the pet toad and the June bugs in his bed!
1And Rondeletius says, he has seen Eels cling together like dew -worms.
Translations for dew worm