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I can hear the chirping of insects.
That makes me disgusted just to think of it.
It's just throwing money away to have a yacht you rarely use.
Woodpeckers peck tree trunks with their long pointed beaks and eat insects found there.
"I'm too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
"I'm getting too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
There is no accounting for tastes.
I got a lot of insect bites in the woods.
I got a bug in my eye and I can't get it out.
He must be a bookworm to read ten books every day.
The mother bird brought worms for her young ones.
She has a strong dislike of insects.
She is what we call a bookworm.
He is what you might call a bookworm.
Certainly he is handsome and intelligent, but there is something about him that I can't like.
He is what is called a bookworm.
He is, so to speak, a bookworm.
You say he is a workaholic, but you know there are some people who feel happiest when they're working.
The Japanese enjoy the songs of birds and insects.
Before he went fishing, he dug up some worms for bait.

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