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The porkers will be competing four or five times a day.
Then you turn around and accuse her of turning into a porker.
"No need of your playing the porker on legs, though, as I see.
What began as 20 pounds of pork eventually grew into a 155-pound porker.
All the other ships, once that's decided, will be porkers for the slaughter.
Many injured people have been finished off by the porkers, and that's no joke.
A small porker was only three arm-spans from him, an easy throw.
Now, she said, they watch their pampered porkers "running around in happy circles every morning."
"You'll pick up the porkers when they fall off."
Along the way, she even manages to get a pet pig named Porkers.
It was no small roast like she had thought, but a bloody full sized porker.
Which was a good thing since there were plenty more of the spiky porkers on all sides.
The Porkers came to the challenge with experience.
As it turned out, he had had to go back to the porker twice for more meat.
What porker has not paled at the sight of a turnstile?
He lumbered back, still carrying the porker, chattering to it like a mother.
Then he dragged a finger across his own neck, as if remembering the actual plan for the porker.
With an effort I put away from me a mental picture of two porkers facing each other over a green baize table.
Near the motel walls we saw what test site workers had called the Porker Hilton.
"Well, porker, it will take more than a pig with a pig-sticker to get anything from us.
This was no fat, sleepy porker, but rather a savage, infuriated beast.
Porker had two more riverboats but Angus spent the next ten years as a professional card player.
The white hot or "porker" is a variation on the hot dog found in the upstate area.
She pulled up at a service area, and went into the Happy Porker Cafe.
If you are being held in close and facing the porker, the old familiar knee-in-the-nuts will produce remarkable results.