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bookworm
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bookworm
(noun)
bookworm
/
ˈ
bʊkˌwɚm/
noun
plural
bookworms
bookworm
/
ˈ
bʊkˌwɚm/
noun
plural
bookworms
Britannica Dictionary definition of BOOKWORM
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:
a person who likes to read books and who spends a lot of time reading and studying
She was always a
bookworm
when she was a kid.
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