maggot|maggots in English
noun
[mag·got || 'mægət]
larva of certain flies; whimsical fancy; contemptible perso
Use "maggot|maggots" in a sentence
1. You're a maggot.
2. Form ranks, you maggots.
3. Berkley Gulp! Maggot Soft Baits
4. Maggots, they eat dead people, I...
5. Those maggots will not have you.
6. I don't take orders from Orc-maggots.
7. The wound is just filled with maggots.
8. The forces of darkness and treasonable maggots.
9. Old Tom Cleary, the maggot ambulance man.
10. Oiled frogs, fattened on possum maggots.
11. And maggots will cover both of them.
12. Don't wriggle your maggot in her face.
13. Let's put a maggot hole in your belly!
14. 5 Chub below Asenby road bridge to maggot.
15. 1 He used maggots as live bait.
16. 15 He used maggots as live bait.
17. The maggot eats the cabbage, yet dies first.
18. 8 Waggler or pole with bronze maggot best.
19. Acetalise Acetalise acknow acknow acquittance acquittance act act act the maggot act the maggot ad lib ad lib adight adight adipocerate adipocerate
20. 6 Good section, but get rid of that maggot!
21. Stopham produced roach and skimmers on waggler and maggot.
22. To the maggot, ‘My mother and my sister!’
23. A number of maggots shown on a finger (actual size)
24. Hipster maggots drunk last of the IPA shit water beer.
25. His front left paw was broken and crawling with maggots.