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10 definitions • 13 examples
1
a
small
animal
with a long,
narrow
,
soft
body
without
arms
,
legs
, or
bones
:
Examples:
The
kiwi
bird
eats
worms, other invertebrates, and
berries
.
2
the
young
of
particular
types
of
insect
:
Examples:
It's
distressing
enough to find a
worm
in your
apple
but
finding
half
of one is
worse
.
3
a
type
of
worm
that
lives
in an animal's intestine,
feeding
on the
food
there, or on an animal's
body
,
feeding
off
its
blood
:
Examples:
a
parasitic
worm
The
vet
says our
dog
has worms.
4
an
unpleasant
person who does not
deserve
respect
:
Examples:
Don't be such a
worm
. You don't have to
lie
to me.
5
a
harmful
computer
program
that can
copy
itself and
spread
across
a
number
of
connected
computers
:
Examples:
The
operating
system
left
servers
susceptible
to
viruses
and worms.
The
software
promises
to
protect
you from the most
pervasive
worm
attacks
.
6
to
succeed
in
moving
along
in a
difficult
or
crowded
situation
, by
moving
your
body
slowly
and
carefully
:
Examples:
Because he was so
small
, he could
worm
(his way) through the
crowd
.
She wormed herself under the
fence
.
7
to give an
animal
,
especially
a
pet
dog
or
cat
,
medicine
to kill any worms that might be
living
inside it:
Examples:
Has your
dog
been wormed?
8
a
small
animal
with a long,
narrow
,
soft
body
without
legs
or
bones
9
to move
slowly
or
carefully
through a
crowd
or
tight
space
:
Examples:
He wormed his way through the
crowd
as
quickly
as he could.
fig
. He was a
distant
relation
who wormed his way into the
confidence
of the family.
10
a
computer
program
that can
send
copies
of itself to other
computers
and is
designed
to
prevent
the
computers
from working
normally
:
Examples:
When
users
click
an
infected
attachment
, the
worm
opens
a "back door" that
hackers
can use.
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