A coarse obnoxious person.
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Examples for "pig"
Examples for "pig"
1The pig is perhaps the most stubborn and courageous animal in India.
2In vain did they wait, in the hope of recovering the pig.
3You can look far and wide in Harlem without finding pig's feet.
4The rabbit or guinea pig is used for demonstration in the laboratory.
5Have the gravies in separate tureens on either side of the pig.
1The cunning slob had been watching the main entrance, just in case.
2Certainly he was not going to give that child-torturing slob the secret!
3And so we'll make our entrance where the guard is a slob.
4His appearance shouted laid-back slob, even though his eyes crackled with energy.
5She had to face it: she was in love with a slob.
1I help the auctioneer, the sloven does not half know his business.
2By six o'clock or six-thirty she had slipped back into the sloven.
3I'd like to see a little sloven like you do all that!
4A woman who was a sloven suddenly develops extreme nicety in her attire.
5That I should see a daughter of mine a sloven and a coward!
6Not that a dandy is always a gentleman; but an habitual sloven cannot be.
7Having been a coxcomb in his youth, Fox was now degenerating into the sloven.
8He dresses as well as I do: would you call that being a sloven?
9Nothing must be sloven or slipshod; every door, every fence, must be kept in repair.
10As to his being a sloven in dress, is that what they say about him?
11Was she not idle, sulky, scornful, and a sloven?
12And is it true he is such a sloven in dress as they say he is?
13In France, a knave is dressed like a fop; and in the northern countries, like a sloven.
14He became a sloven in his dress.
15Being frequently under the necessity of wearing shabby coats and dirty shirts, he became a confirmed sloven.
16A fellow that has been a sloven always is a puppy for a bit, said Hector philosophically.