Sentence examples for swine from inspiring English sources

"swine" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to refer to a hog or pig. For example, "The farmer was feeding his swine behind the barn."

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swine

noun

Any of various omnivorous, ev toed ungulates of the family Suidae.

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Britain's biggest pharmaceutical company is preparing to sell £3bn worth of swine flu drugs this year, it emerged today.

Initially I didn't think swine flu was serious.

I read a small item in a specialist newsletter I get by email, called Daily Virology News, headlined "Two cases of swine flu in Orange County, California".

A pig-herd ambled over to talk to us, his dark, hairy swine snuffling up acorns around him.

The swine had stolen – and drunk – three six-packs of beer before going on the hunt for food, involving the demolition of several tents and rubbish bins.

Then H1N1 swine flu took off in Mexico in 2009 and much the same thing happened.

"Simon Woolley I'm certain you shall be rallying the filthy white trash, muslim wogapes and nigger swine and nigger beast, to vote against the BNP".

The number of swine flu cases in Britain may drop within the next two weeks before a return of the virus this winter, a flu expert said today.

One of the differences was that swine flu appeared to adversely affect under-45s.

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The government's swine-flu diagnosis website for people in England was running smoothly today after an inauspicious launch yesterday.

When she was health minister in 2009, she refused to be browbeaten into mandating an untested swine-flu vaccine, despite fears of a global epidemic.

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