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Definition of Piggies
1. piggy [n] - See also: piggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piggies
Literary usage of Piggies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nursery by John L. Shorey (Firm (1881)
"The piggies would drink up the milk that was given To kitty, who oft from the
basin was driven; ... And, when they had corn, how the piggies would chew it! ..."
2. The Metropolitan (1842)
"Well, one piggies, a silly fellow, with more money than wit, ... Down ^'ent
piggies—sat in court all day, and then just as the chief justice—it Was old ..."
3. Leaves from an Indian Jungle: Gathered During Thirteen Years of a Jungle by Alexander Inglis Robertson Glasfurd (1903)
"piggies full of sweet potatoes, ... slobbered canes of luscious sugar, crunched
up by the teeth of piggies in that field beyond the river ! ..."
4. Rifle and Romance in the Indian Jungle: A Record of Thirteen Years by Alexander Inglis Robertson Glasfurd (1906)
"piggies full of sweet potatoes, ... cane-stored juices, slobbered canes of luscious
sugar, crunched up by the teeth of piggies, in that field beyond the ..."