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pigskin

[ UK /pˈɪɡskɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪɡˌskɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. leather from the skin of swine

How To Use pigskin In A Sentence

  • Wine was frequently stored in cueros, pigskins lined with pitch or resin which tainted the wine.
  • But with the football season winding to a close, fantasy owners' minds have started turning from the gridiron to the diamond, from the pigskin to the horsehide.
  • Nick sang out cheerfully as he made a great pretense of picking up his books and stuffing a couple of pencils in the top of his pigskin puttee. Shelled by an Unseen Foe
  • Other local goods to which discounts can be applied: leather, silver, pigskin, cosmetics, liquor and perfumes, most of which are already sold at everyday low prices when compared to U.S. rates.
  • It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles.
  • He may impede more than he helps, but we know his heart is noble because, with sonar helmets and a beeping pigskin, he is trying to teach blind people to play football, though nobody yet has caught a pass.
  • Triplicate analyses were performed for each experiment, and each experiment was repeated three times using different batches of pigskin.
  • He had no desire to run a pigskin down a field and risk being jumped on top of doing so.
  • He grunts in ecstasy as his foot makes contact with the pigskin.
  • That is the case no longer - miraculously enough, the roundball has somehow caught up with the pigskin.
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