angleworm
Americannoun
noun
Regionalisms
See earthworm.
Etymology
Origin of angleworm
Example Sentences
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It considered the mysteries and incantations of fishing, from spitting on angleworm segments to affixing trout cosmetics and bass liniments.
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Faced by a committee of angleworm lovers, Carroll Kjellman ... admitted he planted strips of rubber in the soil.
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He also offered to eat a bug for a nickel, an angleworm for a dime and a beetle for a quarter.
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Hemmed in by salt marshes, clinging to the angleworm course of the chocolate-colored Hooghly River, the city of Calcutta's 4,000,000 people inhabit an area about half the size of the District of Columbia.
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Tackle and Lure—The black bass will take any lure from the artificial fly to the plebeian angleworm.
From Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast by Payne, Harry Thom
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