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bibliophilistic
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bibliophile (lover of books), bookworm, avid reader, voracious reader
A bibliophile is someone who loves to read. Otherwise, an avid reader or a bookworm could be used to describe someone who loves to read.
A bibliophile
They're called bookworms.
A Bookworm!... :D
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Bibliophile
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A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.
That would be either forgetful or absentminded.
Is a bookworm!!! My best friend is a bookworm and he reads 3+ Chapter books a week. Well Bookworm, is the "Slang" term for person that reads a lot. Or a Person just intersted in reading, nothing wrong with that.
bookworm
There's a lot, but I'd say a bookworm.
Someone who reads and studies a lot.
The classic name for a reader is 'Bookworm'.
a rare, clever moshling that reads books a lot and is in the first mission at the super Moshi HQ.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
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She definitely reads Wuthering Heights a lot, by Emily Bronte--remember Heathcliff and Catherine?
The word bookworm is a singular, common, abstract, compound noun; a word for a person who reads a lot.
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