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pig out

VERB
  1. overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
    She stuffed herself at the dinner
    The kids binged on ice cream

How To Use pig out In A Sentence

  • It was time to pig out on rock and roll.
  • I only have a meal of bread, bananas and cream; do I pig out?
  • Would you like to pig out with us tonight?
  • I'd never eaten breakfast on weekdays before, and I used to be starving by lunch-time and pig out.
  • Would you like to pig out with us tonight?
  • Every now and then I get a craving for fried chicken - then pig out and it leaves me with a barfy feeling.
  • The first sign of autumn is the arrival of fieldfares and redwings coming back from their summer holidays in Scandinavia, pausing to pig out on rowan berries.
  • I only have a meal of bread, bananas and ice cream; do I pig out?
  • I only have a meal of bread, bananas and ice cream; do I pig out?
  • The first sign of autumn is the arrival of fieldfares and redwings coming back from their summer holidays in Scandinavia, pausing to pig out on rowan berries.
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