Similar words: mugwort, ringworm, developing world, worm, Worms, inchworm, pinworm, tapeworm. Meaning: n. marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait.
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1. Dungeness beach yielded dabs to black lugworm.
2. The lugworms, in any case, Willis had told them, were better on Limehouse Reach.
3. Rag, lugworm, whites, peeler crabs, whelks, shrimps, cockles and even odd razor-fish can be collected.
4. The lugworms may be lagging a long way behind, but perhaps their time may come?
5. Ragworm was again the successful bait fished over the extensive lugworm beds at Evening Hill.
6. It's the water's coat-of-Joseph and its Nessus-shirt only the hardy survive: odd pink bivalves mottled crabs, incorrigible lugworms.
7. It is fair to warn anglers that thousands of crabs soon make short work of rag and lugworm.
More similar words: mugwort, ringworm, developing world, worm, Worms, inchworm, pinworm, tapeworm, silkworm, hookworm, bookworm, mealworm, glowworm, wormhole, wormwood, roundworm, deworming, earthworm, worm-eaten, can of worms, drug withdrawal, young woman, lug, glug, slug, plug, luge, luger, plug in, lugger.