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Definition of Oinking
1. oink [v] - See also: oink
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oinking
Literary usage of Oinking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mountains: A Collection of Poems (1876)
"neath the waves ; oinking, sinking, all the country slowly sank be- And the ocean
swept the forests, reptiles, dragons, to their graves; Afterwards with ..."
2. The Flowers of Modern Travels: Being Elegant, Entertaining and Instructive by John Adams (1816)
"... have been carried 'in by the Glacier in its increase, and have tumbled into
the plain, upon the melting or oinking of the ice which supported them. ..."
3. Republic by Charles Edward Sheehan-miles (2007)
"Like a couple of little piglets oinking at each other. There was no such thing
as a purely social visit for the President, and Clark wished he would get ..."
4. The Gryphon Taint: Volume One by K.M. Frontain (2006)
"Now, they scrambled around, oinking and snorting, until their loose lines tangled
all about his legs. Even a golem can be overbalanced when he's unprepared. ..."
5. Island Song Lyrics Volume 5by Larry W. Jones by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"... kalua piggy nappy You're the only one I'm oinking of One kalua piggy ate luau
poi One piggy ate his rice with joy This piggy's gonna jump and shout When ..."
6. Bawdy Body: A Play in One Act by Lindsay Price (2003)
"The fhree exit making barking and oinking noises. The lights change. The FATS
come together to congratulate themselves. MADELINE remains on the floor ..."