Sentences with word «woodworm»

A woodworm is a small, insect-like creature that burrows into wood and feeds on it, causing damage to the material. Full definition
His justification for leaving out Wilshere last week was laughable and had more holes in than a house riddled with woodworm.
After treating it for woodworm, it was painted in white and light grey, with a brilliant flash of bright neon paint added at the bottom.
Mark Brooks: I am one such woodworm child - of - a-single-parent.
Tuna Panga, Tamilok (woodworm delicacy from mangroves) and some booze at Kinabuch Bar and Grill - A long and tiring day should be conclud
Also known as woodworm or shipworm, tamilok is not a worm but rather a mollusk that lives in mangrove areas.
A blanket repeal would leave UK law effectively riddled by woodworm with inadequate rules in many important areas.
The floor in the living room is original and, after woodworm treatment, was sanded and coated with varnish.
There is an abundance of mangrove trees in Palawan, and in them are woodworm.
Jen: Yes, skip the woodworm.
We were just in Vietnam and thought that we tried some interesting things, but I think I'd skip the woodworm.
This is where we had our Tamilok (woodworm) and crocodile sisig.
Tamilok is woodworm!
I would definitely repeat the Indiana Jones thing again, but not the woodworm.
I have to agree, no need for the woodworm.
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