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We might even toss in one more: no sitting piggishly with your legs spread so wide that you take up two or three seats.
Venus was unaccustomed to being treated quite so piggishly.
Red-faced, Duffy still found enough breath to snort piggishly.
The square face was pleasantly sculptured, the dark eyes neither piggishly small nor bovinely large.
Though not piggishly chauvinistic enough to echo the first pronouncement, I heartily endorse the last.
They talk piggishly about pigs; and sluggishly, I suppose, about slugs; and are refreshingly horsy about horses.
Clip shifted instantly to hawk-form, drop- ping Stile so suddenly to the floor that he stumbled face- first into the food trough as if piggishly hungry.
You feel as if you're astride a pack horse with the saddle bags fully loaded, and at times you may be self-conscious about taking up space so piggishly.
The real drama unfolds in the Bronx, a setting for several of the murders, where the combination of heat, terror of the .44-caliber killer, and a piggishly macho culture create a breeding ground for lynch-mob hysteria.
He behaved so piggishly, and indeed grew so porcine as he aged, that one wonders if the "Basic Pig" in "A Handful of Dust" was not a metaphor for himself, rather than for humanity as Mr. Stannard suggests.
He then transferred his imagination to a supper served at the wedding of a well-to-do farmer, where huge platters of sauerkraut, sausage, boiled pork and pickles had been provided, one to each of six tables, and he had helped himself piggishly, moving from one to the other so as not to reveal his gluttony.