Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
1Add the other bread slice, cut sandwich in half, and pig out!
2If I can't pig out on the weekend, when can I?
3Aria shrugged and pulled the stuffed pig out of her bag.
4Or did you pig out on the rest of the watermelon while I was gone?
5Tradition dictates we pig out on roasted meat and boiled vegetables, and we happily oblige.
6Then she opened the lid again, lifted the pig out, and held it against her cheek.
7Take your pig out there and put it on the stump, and open it, facing this way.
8I'd told her to pig out on pesto sauce, in which ground pine nuts is a primary ingredient.
9Afterward she'd regret it, but there was no denying how much she wanted to dive in and pig out.
10Your appearance is important to you, so you make more effort than most not to totally pig out at mealtimes.
11Like a squeaking pig out of a sack;
12He roared a battle challenge and knocked the pig out of the air as easily as if it were a pillow.
13An old man, with the stump of a clay pipe in his lips, was turning his pig out to grass as I approached.
14Do what I will, 'tis but giving them back one pig out of their own farrow; for we owe all we have to them.
15He stopped at a roadside restaurant and pigged out on onion rings.
16In towns, you expect to see fellow PCT hikers pigging out.
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