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vermiculate

[ver-mik-yuh-leyt, ver-mik-yuh-lit, -leyt] / vərˈmɪk yəˌleɪt, vərˈmɪk yə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /




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With its feudal class system intact - if moth-eaten and vermiculated - British society exhibits small but crucial differences in its satiric temperament.

From BBC

Bouie noted the speakers whose presence would raise doubts about any political body that invited them to appear — from the vermiculate gasbag Donald Trump to the hucksters Herman Cain and Sarah Palin.

From Salon

He took the scientists to the kitchen and there in the cooking pot were the telltale head and feet of Scotopelia bouvieri, the little-known vermiculated fishing owl.

From The Guardian

On their backs were vermiculate patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming.

From The Guardian

The upper side of the tail is vermiculated with whitish and the underside of the tail is black.

From Project Gutenberg