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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?
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  • 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.
  • His favorite pig out food is barbecued spareribs.
  • It was time to pig out on rock and roll.
  • Okay, let's pig out on pizza tonight.
  • So, do these empanadas taste better when you get them back to your cubicle, zap them in the microwave (much to the dismay of the other cubicle dwellers), and then pig out on this culinarily-orgasmic cuisine. Barros Luco Will “Grande” Size Your Sandwich for $2 | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • You crave steak because you need protein, scarf up sardines for the salt, and pig out on potatoes because they are energy-dense.
  • I must say that as an evening eater, I like the sacrifices of Ramadan since one may pig out upon sunset if I understand the rules and I am an evening eater and drinker (in copious amounts I might add). Religious Ceremonies

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