noun
- people who are obsessed with making money, especially through miserly or greedy behavior
Usage: derogatory; archaic
Examples
- The old novel portrayed the wealthy merchants as muckworms who cared only for profit.
- He called the landlords muckworms for raising rents during hard times.
- The pamphlet criticized the muckworms who hoarded grain while others starved.
- She refused to become one of those muckworms who counted every penny.
- The author’s satire targeted the muckworms of high society.