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Definition of Sandworms
1. sandworm [n] - See also: sandworm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandworms
Literary usage of Sandworms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Norfolk by William Alfred Dutt (1900)
"sandworms I find the best bait for codling, which will take this when other baits
... sandworms, or " lug bait," as they are called, can be bought for a ..."
2. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"In Puget Sound it is fished with mussel, clam, prawn, sandworms, and even salt pork.
At Monterey the greatest numbers were taken with squid; failing this, ..."
3. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"In Puget Sound it is fished with mussel, clam, prawn, sandworms, and even salt pork.
At Monterey the greatest numbers were taken with squid; failing this, ..."
4. Greenland Icefields and Life in the North Atlantic: With a New Discussion of by George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham (1896)
"It also feeds on other molluscs, sandworms, starfishes, and shrimps." Among the
five or six species of seals of Greenland, the most abundant and important ..."
5. Seasons with the Sea-horses; Or, Sporting Adventures in the Northern Seas by James Lamont (1861)
"I have frequently opened the stomachs of walruses and found their food to consist
of quantities of sandworms, starfish, shrimps, ..."
6. Norfolk by William Alfred Dutt (1900)
"sandworms I find the best bait for codling, which will take this when other baits
... sandworms, or " lug bait," as they are called, can be bought for a ..."
7. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"In Puget Sound it is fished with mussel, clam, prawn, sandworms, and even salt pork.
At Monterey the greatest numbers were taken with squid; failing this, ..."
8. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"In Puget Sound it is fished with mussel, clam, prawn, sandworms, and even salt pork.
At Monterey the greatest numbers were taken with squid; failing this, ..."
9. Greenland Icefields and Life in the North Atlantic: With a New Discussion of by George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham (1896)
"It also feeds on other molluscs, sandworms, starfishes, and shrimps." Among the
five or six species of seals of Greenland, the most abundant and important ..."
10. Seasons with the Sea-horses; Or, Sporting Adventures in the Northern Seas by James Lamont (1861)
"I have frequently opened the stomachs of walruses and found their food to consist
of quantities of sandworms, starfish, shrimps, ..."