Sentence example with the word 'wormed'

wormed

Last update: March 22, 2016


0

The Thugs were a well-organized confederacy of professional assassins, who in gangs of whom 10 to 200 travelled in various guises through India, wormed themselves into the confidence of wayfarers of the wealthier class, and, when a favourable opportunity occurred, strangled them by throwing a handkerchief or noose round their necks, and then plundered and buried them.   [verb]

0

Delilah wormed it out of Samson: why can't Sally Stubbs worm it out of Brinton.   [verb]

0

"What a weird little piece you are," he exclaimed; "you seem to have wormed your way into the hearts of these men."   [verb]

0

Ned wormed himself across the floor, and then, pressing himself against the wall, reached up for the rope.   [verb]

0

But the Notary's wife had wormed the secret from her husband, and she found it hard to keep.   [verb]

0

He associated with them on terms of the most intimate comradeship and wormed his way into their confidence with assiduous sympathy.   [verb]

0

Molly took hold hard, and, digging her toes into the snow, slowly wormed her way up to the surface of the ground.   [verb]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
worldwide - wormed - wormer