118 adjectives to describe pigs

Repetition of rhythmic phrases has a great attraction, as in "Three Little Pigs," with its delightful repetition of "Little pig, little pig, let me come in," "No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin," "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.

"Oh, what a comical pig!"

Oh, of course, you don't know; and you'd stand there like a stuck pig, if I were fool enough to remain here for a week and ask questions.

Was he not the peer of any sacred first-class pig that ever travelled by train in France?

Captains of men-of-war are fond of delicacies, and the captain had a fine fat pig, which he intended for a special feast to be given for his officers.

In the little essay entitled "Thoughts on Presents of Game," 1833 (see Vol. I.), he says: "Time was, when Elia ... preferred to all a roasted pig.

The practical pig.

Here, in a country parish, he lived discontentedly, longing for the joys of London and the Mermaid Tavern, his bachelor establishment consisting of an old housekeeper, a cat, a dog, a goose, a tame lamb, one hen,for which he thanked God in poetry because she laid an egg every day,and a pet pig that drank beer with Herrick out of a tankard.

" But Squinty was a brave, bold, mischievous little pig.

COMPARATIVELY SPEAKING, very little difference exists between the weight of the live and dead pig, and this, simply because there is neither the head nor the hide to be removed.

Come thou straight forth, man, or I will carve thee as I would carve a sucking pig.

Toady's eyes kindled, and his red cheeks grew redder still, as he cried out defiantly, "I think she was a selfish pig,don't you?" "No, I don't, sir; and I'm sure that little boy wasn't such a fool as to lose the money.

If it wasn't for the 'crisis,' I'd go in for ISABELLA'S old armchair faster than a hungry pig could root up potatoes."

Greedy young pig.

On her first evening at home Miss Elspeth had said, to cheer her, "Come and see the wee pigs."

At night, however, she was obliged to admit that he could not be coming; and then, quivering with honest anxiety for her old friend, Blossy dipped into her emergency fund, which she kept in the heart of a little pink china pig on a shelf in her room,a pink china pig with a lid made of stiff black hair standing on edge in the middle of his back,and sent a telegram to Captain Darby, asking if he were sick.

Jane was, to look at, something like an attractive little plump white pig.

On the top of one structure were two baked pigs, and on the other alive one, with a second tied by its legs about half way up.

SEE Kruger, Albert M. FIELD, HAZEL E. The fetal pig.

Now, good Mister SPICTATUR of Crete Prittain, you must know it there is in Caernaruanshire a fery pig Mountain, the Glory of all Wales, which is named Penmainmaure, and you must also know, it iss no great Journey on Foot from me; but the Road is stony and bad for Shooes.

Topaz, the invisible pig.

The hollow-eyed horse, and lean cow, and funny, little thin pig, staggering along in such a shaky fashion.

The contralto, who came from Bologna, the city of sausages, gave Margaret a tiny pig made of silver with holes in his back, in which were stuck a number of quill toothpicks.

The little lost pigs; illustrated by Luxor Price.

The lonely little pig and other animal tales.

118 adjectives to describe  pigs