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n. (white maggot English)
Usage examples of "white maggots".
In the day it is a deserted gray silence which contains no movement but the cats and rats and fat white maggots trundling across the garbage.
Thick white maggots were crawling from under the lid and slithering down the horse's face, like obscene tears.
In the light of the flashbulb, small white maggots glowed like a spray of seed pearls.
Beneath eyelids swollen like shiny white maggots, however, her bloodshot eyes had the craftiness of an old hippo.
They were writhing over the city like white maggots on rotting pork.
They were \expndtw0 writhing over the city like white maggots on rotting \expndtw-6 pork.
In a tin box he kept fat white maggots that lived only on dead flesh, spurning healthy tissue, and nothing cleaned a simple wound better than a handful dropped into the cut and bound in with a bandage.