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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "bookworm" in a sentence

    bookworm example sentences

    bookworm


    1. "She said that now that you had experienced what a real cunt was like, you weren't as interested as you were before in an old bookworm like me


    2. “So you have become a bookworm, with a crush on the teacher


    3. If you're a bookworm, then you might have dozens of books, stashed


    4. My room was became a room of bookworm


    5. Omes directs his finger at Aaron and the bookworm


    6. A bookworm, really


    7. And to her further humiliation, the next day she overheard him bragging to his friends about bedding the virgin bookworm, and in his hands was a photo of Candace lying naked in his bed


    8. “Fine, be a bookworm and miss out on the fun stuff!" Corallyn said with a pout


    9. But he isn’t just a bookworm


    10. The real culprit is a theorist, a bookworm, who, in a tentative kind of way, has done a more than bold thing; but this boldness of his is of quite a peculiar and one-sided stamp; it is, after a fashion, like that of a man who hurls himself from the top of a mountain or church steeple

    11. His large-heartedness, his sympathy, his wealthy and generous spirit could not be condensed into a bookworm, or a recluse


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    Synonyms for "bookworm"

    bookworm pedant scholastic

    "bookworm" definitions

    a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit


    someone who spends a great deal of time reading