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Piggy   /pˈɪgi/   Listen
Piggy

noun
1.
A young pig.  Synonyms: piglet, shoat, shote.
adjective
1.
Resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedy.  Synonyms: hoggish, piggish, porcine, swinish.  "The piggy fat-cheeked little boy and his porcine pot-bellied father" , "Swinish slavering over food"



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"Piggy" Quotes from Famous Books



... fall; Annie hugged Dolly closely, perhaps to keep piggy from eating her; cook got the broom; baby screamed; ...
— The Nursery, January 1873, Vol. XIII. - A Monthly Magazine for Youngest People • Various

... fair game," he cried, as he saw his friends. "Piggy here was masterless, roaming around the woods feeding on nuts until he was fat and juicy! My, how good he will taste! At first I thought he was a bear, but bear or hog he was bound to fall ...
— The Tree of Appomattox • Joseph A. Altsheler



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