Meaning of Woodworm | Babel Free
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“1599, Simon Harward, “A Displaying of the wilfull deuises of wicked and vaine worldlings” in Three Sermons, London: Richard Johns, […] Chrisostome doth compaire enuie to the wood worm which though it doe breede in the tymber, yet it doth consume⟳ & waste⟳ the tymber, as enuie springing of the heart doth putrifie and vtterly eat⟳ vp the heart.”
“1872, Robert Louis Stevenson, letter to Mrs. Thomas Stevenson dated July 29, 1872, in Sidney Colvin (editor), The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, New York: Scribner, 1917, Volume I, p. 45, There was only one contretemps during the whole interview—the arrival of another visitor, in the shape⟳ (surely) the last⟳ of God’s creatures, a wood-worm of the most unnatural and hideous appearance, with one great striped horn stucking out of his nose like⟳ a boltsprit. If there are many wood-worms in Germany, I shall come⟳ home.”
“New Alresford is constantly mispronounced, T-shaped, honeycombed with cellars, packed with antique shops, riddled with woodworm, surrounded by watercress. The name⟳ - which means 'ford by the alders' - is pronounced 'Allsford'; and no one ever uses 'New', though they do call⟳ the adjoining village Old Alresford.”
“His father met a man who said that he had the figure⟳ from a ship which went aground near Blackwater Head. It would have⟳ to be treated for woodworm, he said.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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