TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PIG-OUT»
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIG-OUT»
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Pig Out: 60 Fab Recipes for Sweet Indulgence
From mousses to muffins, cheesecakes to crepes, Pig Out is the ultimate source of decadent desserts, cookies, and cakes. With 60 tempting treats, this hip little book is an essential addition to any sugarcoated kitchen. Book jacket.
Leanne Bryan, MQ Publications, 2004
A family of pigs fills a picnic basket with food
Portia Aborio, Heidi Petach, 1997
Sixteen-year-old Jodie Firestone embarks on an eating binge after her futile attempts to crash diet and obtain the role of Juliet in a school drama club production.
The day of the spaghetti pig-out came. Guts and Matthew were both contenders.
Matthew was ahead in the race, having eaten the most bowls of spaghetti so far.
When Rabbit, Guts' friend, pointed the remote control at Guts and pressed fast ...
Judy Dwyer, Paul Jennings, 2000
Spending a summer helping her mother run a truckstop diner, fourteen-year-old Dovi becomes involved in a custody battle between divorced parents who both want to hold on to their young son.
Five little piglets pig out on a different food starting with p each day - porridge on Monday, parsnips on Tuesday, peas on Wednesday, and so on.
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
75, February 2001 pig-OUt noun a session of gorging on food us, 1973 • I haven't
had a good TV-and-junk-food pig-out in ages.— Armistead Maupin, further Tales
of the City, p. 156, 1982 pig OUt verb to eat a lot quickly and messily us, i9?s ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
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Speaking of Animals: A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors
PIG OUT 291 something smaller is carried by, or attached to, something similar
but larger. See also Piggyback (v). PIGGYBACK (v) to piggyback something on(to
) something else. To use something large to carry something similar but smaller.
Robert Allen Palmatier, 1995
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Baker's Field Guide to Holiday Candy: Sweet Treats All Year Long
Gently pry the pig out of the mold. 6. To make a 3-D pig, simply repeat Steps 3
and 4 with second half of mold, but allow marzipan to be slightly raised above the
open edge of the mold. Press both mold halves together very firmly. 7. Cradle
one ...
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Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases
P123 To let the Pig out of the bag 1800 Constitutional Telegraphe in Buckingham
Specimens 2.311: Dennie . . . has let the "Pig out of the bag." 1821 Howison
Sketches 284: I let the pig out of the bag. See C85. P124 To live like a Pig in a sty
...
Bartlett Jere Whiting, 1977
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PIG-OUT»
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Black Girls RUN! plan big return to Woodstock 5K
There will also be shirt and bib pickup from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Anniston High School during “pasta pig-out.” Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 ... «Anniston Star, Jul 15»
Student pig-out eases exams stress
Students at Nottingham Trent University were given the chance to get up close with the animals after their union (NTSU) organised a "piglet ... «Belfast Telegraph, May 15»
32nd Annual Pigskin Pig-Out Weekend Approaching
Another popular addition to the Pig-Out lineup recently is Movie Night, which this year will feature a Disney presentation of Big Hero 6. Families ... «ECUPirates.com, Apr 15»