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Domestic swine.
pig
squealer
grunter
Sus scrofa
Portuguese
sus
Portuguese
hog
Spanish
hog
Cell line.
human oligodendroglioma
cell line
cancer cell line
Portuguese
hog
A sheep up to the age of one year; one yet to be sheared.
hogg
hogget
1
Yet ample
hog
supplies continue to hang over the market, limiting rallies.
2
In exchange, Smithfield agreed to provisions designed to protect Iowa
hog
farmers.
3
I wasn't a
hog
;
I simply wanted to be my own boss.
4
At the same time, smaller-than-expected supplies sent
hog
prices higher, he added.
5
The bison is as fond as the
hog
of wallowing in mud.
6
The flesh of the wild
hog
made the most toothsome boucanned meat.
7
They also will be adjusting
hog
feeding units to reduce feed spillage.
8
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle,
hog
and pork futures also set life-of-contract lows.
9
They were treated to a
hog
-
roast
in the backgarden of Number 10.
10
The worst enemy of wild life is the pot-hunter and game
hog
.
11
By some it is called the
hill
-
hog
,
from the locality it frequents.
12
It would be cheaper to just bush
hog
it down, said Abeln.
13
Those reports brought a swift reply from the biggest U.S.
hog
producer.
14
Meanwhile, China's
hog
production appears to be recovering more rapidly than expected.
15
Most people already think I make stuff up just to
hog
attention.
16
The Entrepreneurial State's also complains that businesses
hog
the rewards of innovation.
hog
·
whole hog
wild hog
fat hog
hog the limelight
largest hog
Portuguese
sus
porco
suíno
hog
Catalan
bacó
marrà
porc
acaparador
Spanish
sus
puerco
cerdo
cerdo gruñón
sus scrofa
hog