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  • Oops, the Mr. Brown comment has wormholed itself past the response.

    Think Progress » Number of millionaires in America increased 16 percent in 2009. 2010

  • In Straylight, the hull's inner surface is overgrown with a desperate proliferation of structures, forms flowing, interlocking, rising toward a solid core of microcircuitry, our clan's corporate heart, a cylinder of silicon wormholed with narrow maintenance tunnels, some no wider than a man's hand.

    Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010

  • So well done, you and the cat seem to have arrived back at my original question, the one you wormholed:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Soros on Principles of Financial Regulation and Efficient Market Hypothesis: 2009

  • Or do the stones and the concrete cat go together with the piece of wormholed bread from France as “Things that have holes”?

    June 2007 2007

  • Or do the stones and the concrete cat go together with the piece of wormholed bread from France as “Things that have holes”?

    Degraded Imagery 2007

  • Or do the stones and the concrete cat go together with the piece of wormholed bread from France as “Things that have holes”?

    Degraded Imagery 2007

  • The Belloruus home sat astride a heavily forested hilltop; its rooms and passageways were worked deep into the earth so that virtually the whole of the rise was wormholed.

    Armageddon's Children Brooks, Terry 2006

  • It seemed like throngs from the State Fair, Mall of America, and Uptown Arts Festival had all simultaneously wormholed their way in, filling up every available nook and cranny with humanity…and pushy, cranky humanity at that.

    weapons of massdistraction › I Miss Sex In The White House 2004

  • Channels wormholed through it to a hollow at the heart.

    Dreams of Steel Cook, Glen 1990

  • The Pillar of Anguish is an arrowhead of a chalk headland wormholed with countless little caverns.

    The Black Company Cook, Glen 1984

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