Bookworm in a sentence as a noun

I'm a bit of a bookworm, so there's my bias.

I'm a bookworm so the list's always growing ^^'

I'm less of a bookworm these days, but I did little else for chunks of my life.

No, I was a huge bookworm as a kid and I read almost as much as that in the summers.

E-books revived my inner bookworm, and I'm sure I'm not alone in that.

And I wasn't even an adventurous kid, being a nerdy bookworm most of the time.

I'd say that "inek" firmly lies within what others would call "bookworm", having been called that.

Generally, I think the level of one's English is directly proportional to how much of a bookworm one is.

The interesting thing about eyesight is that the stereotype of the bookworm with glasses is actually true.

What's your current underlying store?You're actually at the coalface and I'm the bookworm, so I am totally prepared to be schooled on this one.

I have concluded that being a bookworm helps cause those respiratory problems and it is not merely coincidental.

I've been a bookworm from early age and even though I slow down when the material is highly technical and requires better comprehension I don't find the words being repeated in my head.

The absolute closest synonym you can find is "really smart" which is positive, and a negative one would be "bookworm".And these western stereotypes are absolutely non-existent.

I think the extracurriculars that indicate social skills such as organising charity events etc, would be more relevant if you're a manager or a consultant; but if you are a developer or a mathematician, would people mind a bookworm?

Bookworm definitions

noun

a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit

See also: pedant scholastic

noun

someone who spends a great deal of time reading