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maggot
[ mag-uht ]
noun
- a soft-bodied, legless larva of certain flies.
- Archaic. an odd fancy; whim.
maggot
/ ˈæɡə /
noun
- the soft limbless larva of dipterous insects, esp the housefly and blowfly, occurring in decaying organic matter
- rare.a fancy or whim
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of maggot1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of maggot1
Example Sentences
His wounds became so infected that they were crawling with maggots.
At one point, Padilla’s mother saw him carrying items wrapped in blankets that appeared to be stained with blood and crawling with maggots, Madera said.
In December 2022, shortly before Djokovic had arrived at the Park Hotel, detainees had complained about finding maggots in their food.
There are maggots in the kitchen, and mould and damp throughout the house, including the children's bedrooms.
One of them, for example, is responsible for the pigmentation of the maggots' teeth, while another is responsible for the formation of the striped pattern on the fly's abdomen.
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