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Significados de
worming
en inglés
The removal of intestinal worms.
drenching
deworming
Uso de
worming
en inglés
1
It was a small thought,
worming
its way through bitterness and self-pity.
2
He has a knack for
worming
his way into a warm bed.
3
Now the woman's fingers were
worming
over the slope of Marta's shoulder.
4
And Grandma was
worming
her way up to the casket ahead of me.
5
For the first time, Toveine felt fear, an icicle
worming
into her middle.
6
But the first thread of doubt was
worming
its way through my stomach.
7
Now they were in the trees,
worming
their way forward, alert for sentinels.
8
A
worming
headache has lodged itself directly over Bunny's right eye.
9
I was
worming
toward it when Katy swooped in, beaming, arms spread wide.
10
Sheeta was
worming
his way stealthily forward, his belly close to the ground.
11
There are ways, he reflected, of
worming
secrets from a woman-waysand means.
12
He is
worming
his way into my uncle's confidence to an extraordinary extent.
13
But why do you sit there
worming
things out of me?
14
Pop songs have a way of
worming
themselves into your head.
15
Where some folks might even conclude he was
worming
his way into your confidence?
16
Still, he was possessive and bossy and ruthlessly
worming
his way into her heart.
Más ejemplos para "worming"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
worming
worm
Verbo
Presente
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
come from worming
cautious worming
consist of worming
edge with worming
efficient worming
Más colocaciones
Worming
a través del tiempo
Worming
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común