It means you find out that something you thought was a good thing turns out to be a bad thing; usually at the worst possible time.
(such as after you've bitten into the apple)
An example, a parasitic worm is a worm living in the intestines of a host, drawing nutrients, but only causing sickness to the host in return.
Each of those idioms is already a sentence.
WORM
well there is one word that could rhyme worm squirm
Tape, as in "Tape worm", "Red tape" and this is the other one although the word "Ducked" is spelt "Duct", "Duct tape".
finding an half worm
Its an idiom!!!!!!!
The Holocaust.
it means you've got a rotten apple!
This is not an idiom. They mean that someone literally has a tapeworm inside their intestines. It's a parasitic organism.
An apple worm is a larva belonging to the codling moth, Latin name Cydia pomonella.
In "Professor Layton and the Curious Village," the puzzle involving a worm and an apple requires you to determine how far the worm has traveled inside the apple. The answer is that the worm has moved 1 inch (2.54 cm) from the core of the apple to the outside, as it travels in a straight line from the center to the skin of the apple. The puzzle emphasizes understanding the dimensions of the apple rather than just the worm's movement.
As my mom would say......... Early Bird gets the worm!
The apple growled because the worm was trying to get in.
Your Jeweler's Showcase - 1952 Worm in the Apple was released on: USA: 30 October 1952
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three years.