noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
bronze
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Quality roach boosting returns in Chester, legered bronze maggot best.
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He used bronze maggot for fish to 12oz and a pools payout of £130.
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Bream, carp and roach, on pole fished bronze maggot .
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Fishing very hard. Bronze maggot with waggler or stick best bet.
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When you get them going they will readily take double caster or three bronze maggots offered on a size 14.
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Waggler or pole with bronze maggot best.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Good section, but get rid of that maggot !
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He was still wound tightly in a grubby white Aircell blanket that made him look like a large maggot .
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It fledged four young, and 156 blood-bloated maggots of Protocalliphora flies.
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The hair and skin had fallen from the head, and the flesh from the bones-all alive with disgusting maggots.
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When the can is reopened, in place of the original contents is a wriggling mass of maggots.
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With the help of a tweezer, she was pulling maggots from the raw flesh.
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You bet him sixpence he could not eat a maggot and he promptly swallowed a live one and grabbed your tanner.