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单词 maggots
释义

maggot

noun

mag·​got ˈma-gət How to pronounce maggot (audio)
1
: a soft-bodied legless grub that is the larva of a dipterous insect (such as the housefly)
2
: a fantastic or eccentric idea : whim
maggoty
ˈma-gə-tē How to pronounce maggot (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • bee
  • caprice
  • crank
  • fancy
  • freak
  • humor
  • kink
  • megrim
  • notion
  • vagary
  • vagrancy
  • whim
  • whimsy
  • whimsey
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Example Sentences

The rotten meat was infested with maggots. the last maggot he got in his head resulted in a disastrous extramarital affair
Recent Examples on the Web In this season alone, Natalie Portman had to drink water filtered through Grylls' underwear, Simu Liu had to resurrect a frozen maggot using the warmth of his mouth, and Florence Pugh had to repel from a helicopter into a jungle. Keith Langston, EW.com, 22 Aug. 2022 After an awkward dinner with Rhaenyra and a gross maggot treatment for his rotting pinky, Viserys goes on a walk with Laena. Jordan Moreau, Variety, 28 Aug. 2022 Other start-ups have tried to circumvent actual bug application by developing gels containing maggot enzymes. Marion Renault, The Atlantic, 2 June 2021 Eggs of this fly-like insect are laid on the buds and hatch to enter as yellow maggot-like larvae. Tom Maccubbin, Orlando Sentinel, 6 Aug. 2022 Using just the power of his tongue, the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star brings a maggot back to life in the latest installment of Running Wild With Bear Grylls. Keith Langston, EW.com, 2 Aug. 2022 Their dogs likely injured the gazelle’s hip and caused a fatal maggot infestation, Dejid says. Robin Lloyd, Scientific American, 7 Apr. 2022 Tiffany was the most prestigious New York silver-maker, and a style-maker, too, until the 1960s, when the hippie mentality infected the yen for good living like a maggot. Brian T. Allen, National Review, 2 Apr. 2022 Burly, heavy-jowled, his country-boy persona in full flight, Carson would pantomime tearing open the wrapper, savoring the creamy center and salted peanuts, his eyes then bulging in alarm at the sight of a maggot on one end. Los Angeles Times, 27 June 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English magot, probably alteration of mathek, maddok; akin to Middle Low German mēdeke maggot, Old Norse mathkr, Old English matha

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

maggot

noun

mag·​got ˈma-gət How to pronounce maggot (audio)
: a legless grub that is the larva of a fly (as a housefly)

Medical Definition

maggot

noun

mag·​got ˈmag-ət How to pronounce maggot (audio)
: a soft-bodied legless grub that is the larva of a dipteran fly (as the housefly) and develops usually in decaying organic matter or as a parasite in plants or animals

maggots

noun

plural of maggot
as in whims
a sudden impulsive and apparently unmotivated idea or action the last maggot he got in his head resulted in a disastrous extramarital affair

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • whims
  • bees
  • notions
  • megrims
  • thoughts
  • pictures
  • whimsies
  • vagaries
  • caprices
  • vagrancies
  • freaks
  • humors
  • fancies
  • cranks
  • fantasies
  • kinks
  • whimsicalities
  • impressions
  • bees in one's bonnet
  • images
  • whimseys
  • concepts
  • phantasies
  • impetuosities
  • conceits
  • conceptions
  • inspirations
  • brainstorms
  • mind's eyes
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