clamworms

/ˈklæmˌwɜːrmz/
noun
  1. A type of marine worm often used as bait for fishing, also known as sandworms or ragworms.
    • Clamworms are excellent bait for catching striped bass.
    • The fisherman bought a dozen clamworms at the bait shop.
    • He dug up clamworms from the mud flats for his fishing trip.
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