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maggot

[mag-uht] / ˈmæg ət /
NOUN
insect
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Other scenes required the musicians to be covered in bugs, butterflies and maggots; while Anthony risked his life for a pivotal scene where the not-so-abandoned house burned down.

From BBC

His Swanson Funeral Home in Flint was closed in 2017 after maggots were found in a garage where unrefrigerated bodies were being stored.

From Seattle Times

No one wanted maggots in their trash bins.

From Washington Post

One of the nursing mums, Hazel, a Bichon Frise, was so matted that she had maggots in her coat, it said.

From BBC

“I was at the point of naming every maggot in my garbage and I was going to put them on my income tax as dependents,” a woman told council members at City Hall.

From Seattle Times