Present participle for to move, proceed or advance slowly and gradually
“We managed to worm our way towards the Champs-Elysees but could hear the protesters getting louder.”
Present participle for to move or drag oneself along the ground
“I had to worm along the ground, parting the grass and mosses, and crawling beneath the vegetation like a wild boar.”
Present participle for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
“Never try to worm yourself into the good graces of your Brothers by pulling down the reputation of others.”
Present participle for to use coaxing or flattery in order to persuade someone to do something
Present participle for to wriggle or twist the body, especially due to nervousness, discomfort or embarrassment
Present participle for to remove worms from, usually with medication or treatment
Present participle for to take or have a winding course
Present participle for to intrude on someone else's territory, rights, business or personal affairs
Moving or crawling close to the ground
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