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Discover Ludwig"pigging out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is eating a large amount of food, especially in a short amount of time. For example, "We were pigging out on pizza all night."
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pigging out
verb
Present participle of pig out
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"It was pigging out," said this executive.
He didn't stop Hillary from pigging out because he couldn't.
"People have a certain pride in pigging out," says Mr Crystal.
The i-MiEV looks chillingly like a Smart car that's been pigging out at Krispy Kreme.
But is pigging out during the holidays a harmless indulgence or a real health worry?
So pigging out at free hotel breakfast buffets, and supplementing with food from markets and bakeries, works just fine.
"Even as I was pigging out on the moment," Cohn recalls, "rock and pop were already changing.
And Bayside Lobster Hutt, a scene of pure Bruegel:...whole families pigging out, cracking shells, dipping claws and tails into melted butter... Night is falling.
I thought the demise of the appalling Man v Food show marked last orders for pigging out as a spectator sport.
Although pigging out might seem incongruous with 15 theatrical singers and a chamber orchestra performing "La Vie Parisienne," the Offenbach opéra bouffe satirizing Parisian culture, both are great opportunities for indulgence.
Mr. Gross has reprised the role across the country, speaking to organizations and businesses, encouraging his audience to ask questions, think for themselves and stop pigging out and cocooning.
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