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Examples
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The police I knew always called criminals "Maggots" implying that they were as worthless as if already dead.
We had such high hopes for maggots. Ann Althouse 2009
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The same volume contains a choice assemblage of "Maggots", i.e. Barker's Maggot, Cary's Maggot, Draper's Maggot, Hill's Maggot,
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Beren: I am currently gathering a collection of humorous stories about life in the lesbian mom trenches, reworking some old favorites and putting them together as a book I’m calling Maggots Before Breakfast, and other Interesting Adventures in a Cozy Liberal Enclave.
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Steven Den Beste Ya gotta love a track which has a turn named "Maggots". entry
Wonderduck's Pond 2009
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Maggots are FAR better and smarter than you will ever be.
Think Progress » Gun Advocates Plan DC March On 15th Anniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing 2010
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Was President Obama part of a long dynasty of Oil Maggots and New World Order families for centuries?
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It's not Les Deux Maggots, or The White Horse Tavern in Greenwich Village where Dylan Thomas drank himself to death—but it will do.
My Poetic Nemesis Con Chapman 2011
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Maggots are smarter and better than you and are several rungs higher than you on the evolutionary ladder.
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Maggots eating your rotting flesh, rats gnawing on your earlobes, being raped by feral pigs.
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Maggots eating your rotting flesh, rats gnawing on your earlobes, being raped by feral pigs.
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