How To Use Piggish In A Sentence

  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
  • If it had been anybody else, Tommy would certainly have called this 'piggish'; as it was, he tried to think it was all fun, and that he himself had no particular appetite. The Talking Horse And Other Tales
  • He looked up at Ash with piggish eyes, demanding to know the nature of his visit.
  • piggish table manners
  • Julian sounded like "zhu nian", hence he was sometimes called piggish face. Jaimewolf Diary Entry
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  • And - and I'll do my best not to be so piggish about anyone again. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • It's the same kind of piggish, clueless vindictiveness of a passenger on a storm-tossed boat in the middle of an angry sea - who hates the captain so much he hopes he's too incompetent to keep the boat from sinking. Mario Almonte: Can Hope Float the Economy - and Sink the Republicans?
  • They are addicted to preserving their own piggish way of life.
  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
  • If you weren't feeling piggish after we hit an all-time high on the Nasdaq in 2000, you needed a shrink, pronto .
  • He pictured the indignation of the station manager, his piggish panic at losing this lone jewel in his crown. SURE OF YOU
  • His piggish brown eyes darted this way and that.
  • State Treasurer Tim Cahill may have lashed out at Lawrence Mayor and state Rep. William Lantigua's double-dipping as "piggish," but he once took heat himself for WN.com - Business News
  • Her piggish husband doesn't want her to go, but she does anyway, since the State is paying for it.
  • This sounds piggish, but my wife, of her own volition, has been going to weight watchers and lost 25 lb so far, about 5 lb a month.
  • They are so good in fact, that they'll make you so greedy and piggish that you'll eat two in one sitting and feel sick.
  • As the echoes died, it stared up the hill, its piggish snout moving as it sniffed. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • I was startled in the UK at the piggish drinking habits of my colleagues, and eventually realised it was because they were trying to knock back as much as possible before 11.
  • It is impossible to imagine him making piggish advances towards women - or anyone else - as Arnold has done.
  • I'm going to be the only girl surrounded by piggish boys at lunch.
  • Such profuse adulation of the rich exists side-by-side with occasional media trashing of individuals as overly piggish or personally flawed.
  • Her husband replied, his piggish eyes glinting.
  • This is piggish behaviour, yet his women, even when they leave him or he leaves them, never seem to criticise him very much, and that's enough to make anyone cheerful, even in late middle age.
  • The bacon-flavored themes probably aren't purposefully repetitive, but that's OK because these seemingly unrelated story lines share a common bond: They are each part of what might be called piggish capitalism-an economic theory that mixes subsidization, consolidation and deregulation and that now endangers us all. In These Times
  • piggishly, he took two pieces of cake
  • The lumbering giant turned about, it's piggish face framed with an expression of pure malice.
  • Seria almost curled her lip at the piggish behavior of the prince.
  • Whenever it's time to jack up the joke factor, they become loud, piggish, and infantile.
  • Later, at the read-through, he dials down the sound of piggish laughter of the cast and crew until only his own breathing can be heard.
  • Although there are many rascals to be thrown out, we can only deal with impending apocalypse by changing ourselves and our piggish habits.
  • Their heads were small and elongated, with a pair of piggish eyes set in a skull-like face.
  • His beady, piggish eyes were narrowed in an expression of pure disgust.
  • At the end of the bunkhall, behind the chipped and battered wooden desk, sat the bursar, piggish eyes fixed on the newcomer, a smirk affixed firmly on his wide visage. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Perhaps a penguin-ish life would be truer of it than a piggish, the _nest_ of it being indeed on the rock, or morassy rock-investiture, like a sea-bird's on her rock ledge. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • The bacon-flavored themes probably aren't purposefully repetitive, but that's OK because these seemingly unrelated story lines share a common bond: They are each part of what might be called piggish capitalism - an economic theory that mixes subsidization, consolidation and deregulation - and it endangers us all. Organic Consumers Association News Headlines
  • Given the current business culture, the temptation for piggish behavior is far too great for both genders.
  • Fortunately his uncle was piggish enough to drop the subject for the moment in favor of the new sandwiches.

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