Hog
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Hog ( noun )
- A domesticated pig, especially a castrated male used for breeding.
- A greedy or gluttonous person.
Origin:
Middle english: of germanic origin; related to dutch heg and german hacke.
Examples:
- I raised hogs on my farm when I was younger.
- She was called a hog because she ate all the food on the table.
- The local meat market specializes in hog sausage.
- The hog was so big that it could barely move.
- The hog was causing so much trouble that the farmer had to sell it.
(As a verb)
Hog ( verb )
- A domesticated pig, especially a castrated male used for breeding.
- A greedy or gluttonous person.
Origin:
Middle english: of germanic origin; related to dutch heg and german hacke.
Examples:
- I raised hogs on my farm when I was younger.
- She was called a hog because she ate all the food on the table.
- The local meat market specializes in hog sausage.
- The hog was so big that it could barely move.
- The hog was causing so much trouble that the farmer had to sell it.