Hog ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hog ( noun )

  1. A domesticated pig, especially a castrated male used for breeding.
  2. A greedy or gluttonous person.

Origin:

Middle english: of germanic origin; related to dutch heg and german hacke.

Examples:

  1. I raised hogs on my farm when I was younger.
  2. She was called a hog because she ate all the food on the table.
  3. The local meat market specializes in hog sausage.
  4. The hog was so big that it could barely move.
  5. The hog was causing so much trouble that the farmer had to sell it.

(As a verb)

Hog ( verb )

  1. A domesticated pig, especially a castrated male used for breeding.
  2. A greedy or gluttonous person.

Origin:

Middle english: of germanic origin; related to dutch heg and german hacke.

Examples:

  1. I raised hogs on my farm when I was younger.
  2. She was called a hog because she ate all the food on the table.
  3. The local meat market specializes in hog sausage.
  4. The hog was so big that it could barely move.
  5. The hog was causing so much trouble that the farmer had to sell it.
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