maggots in English

noun
1
a soft-bodied legless larva, especially that of a fly found in decaying matter.
These greenish larvae are typical fly maggots in appearance; legless, broadest at the tail end and tapering to a point at the head, with hook-like mouthparts.
2
a whimsical fancy.
"You know, Ruth," he said, "I don't wish to say anything against Isaac, and I don't want to make you uneasy, but you know as well as I do that he has a strange maggot in his brain.

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1. Form ranks, you maggots.

2. Maggots, they eat dead people, I...

3. Those maggots will not have you.

4. I don't take orders from Orc-maggots.

5. The wound is just filled with maggots.

6. The forces of darkness and treasonable maggots.

7. Oiled frogs, fattened on possum maggots.

8. And maggots will cover both of them.

9. 1 He used maggots as live bait.

10. 15 He used maggots as live bait.

11. A number of maggots shown on a finger (actual size)

12. Hipster maggots drunk last of the IPA shit water beer.

13. His front left paw was broken and crawling with maggots.

14. Maggots are also secondarily, and not primitively, Apodous

15. And maggots were creeping all over the place!

16. The refuge doesn't even have space left for maggots.

17. 13 People use maggots as bait when they go fishing.

18. Antonyms for Blastulae include larvae, grubs, maggots, nymphs, bugs, naiades and creepy-crawlies

19. 5 My flesh is covered with maggots and clods of dirt;+

20. It fledged four young, and 156 blood-bloated maggots of Protocalliphora flies.

21. Botflies (Maggots) can be an expensive treatment in dogs and can range from $286.00 to $2000.00 depending on the cost of living and severity of your dog's Botflies (maggots)

22. His fingers became fat maggots and detached themselves from his doughnut hands.

23. These appear as human-headed wriggling forms, like massive maggots, created from ectoplasm.

24. On average, the national cost of treating Botflies (maggots) in dogs is $1068.00

25. Antonyms for Blastulas include larvas, grub, maggots, nymphs, bugs, naiads and creepy-crawlies

26. I've had a skilful of'em... they're swarming like maggots all over the island.

27. The living or putrefying material provides heat for hatching the eggs and nourishment for the maggots.

28. His flesh was covered with maggots, his skin formed crusts, and his breath was loathsome.

29. He thinks he's the big cheese, but in fact he's only one of the maggots!

30. Biosurgery The use of live sterile maggots to clean up and disinfect infected wounds.

31. With the help of a tweezer, she was pulling maggots from the raw flesh.

32. He puts out his tongue in order to remove the maggots, so as not to harm them.

33. When the can is reopened, in place of the original contents is a wriggling mass of maggots.

34. Look closely, and there are bodies on the terraces and narrow ledges, writhing like tiny maggots.

35. Since the eggs are small, you can find hundreds of housefly larvae, called maggots, sharing the same accommodations.

36. When he finally opened the trunk, there was a repulsive odor and the skins were crawling with maggots!

37. When you get them going they will readily take double caster or three bronze maggots offered on a size

38. The term ‘Biosurgery’ describes the use of living maggots on wounds to remove devitalized tissue, decrease the risk of …

39. The second B-side, "Agitated Screams of Maggots -Unplugged-", is an unplugged arrangement of the band's 2006 single.

40. The scripture shows that it is, not the humans, but the maggots or worms upon them that are alive.

41. Because once them flies start shitting out larvae and them maggots, you know, those creepy crawlies, it's too late.

42. (Job 2:7) Job’s flesh became covered with maggots, and his skin formed crusts, blackened, and dropped off.

43. Explains scholar Oscar Paret: “Both of these writing mediums are in the same strong measure endangered by humidity, by mold, and by various maggots.

44. They also churn up the soil and aerate it, and beetle larvae consume the maggots and parasitic worms that live in dung and that can spread disease.

45. ‘Biosurgery using larvae such as maggots for treatment of difficult wounds is now becoming an established discipline in the management of difficult wounds.’ Word of the day malapert

46. Scholar Oscar Paret explains: “Both of these writing mediums [papyrus and leather] are in the same strong measure endangered by humidity, by mold, and by various maggots.

47. Biogenesist - did not believe in the spontaneous generation theory first to disprove spontaneous generation theory when decaying meat was kept isolated from flies, maggots never developed whereas meat that was exposed to flies, was soon infested

48. 18 Wherefore, I the Lord God will send forth aflies upon the face of the earth, which shall take hold of the inhabitants thereof, and shall eat their flesh, and shall cause maggots to come in upon them;

49. Noun Boletuses A toadstool with pores rather than gills on the underside of the cap, typically having a thick stem. Genus Boletus, family Boletaceae, class Hymenomycetes ‘Many boletes are worth eating, but their stems tend to become infested with insects or maggots and often have to be discarded.’

50. ‘Float-fishing a little Brandling for some winter grayling and not holding out too much hope in the high and coloured water, lucky Sam proceeded to break the Scottish grayling record twice in one afternoon.’ ‘Bait fishing with a float is a very enjoyable way to catch; use Brandlings or maggots on size 16 hooks.’