6 adverbs to describe how to pig

There had been but one pig aboard, and had it been known that Terrence dined on roast pig also, there might have been some grave suspicions.

A bristly pig carrying a bell about his neck, ran wildly up and down the grassy slope in search of chestnuts.

In Germany, where the chestnut is so largely cultivated, the amount of food shed every autumn is enormous; and consequently the pig, both wild and domestic, has, for a considerable portion of the year, an unfailing supply of admirable nourishment.

You can't expect two masterminds like us to pig it in that room downstairs.

Esther, you pig, let me go!" She wriggled out of her sister's firm hold but not before the motor had started again; when she reached the gate it was out of sight.

Peeps into their interiors reveal dirty, poorly furnished rooms, and large families, pigging squalidly together at meal times, while unkempt men and slatternly women lean from open windows, and scold in French, or chatter with crowds of ragged and bare-legged children, playing in the gutters.

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