Learning English Animals Idioms Pig and Expressions in English Idioms About Animals Pig Out
Pig Out: We pigged out on popcorn and chips last night.
Verb
pig out (third-person singular simple present pigs out, present participle pigging out, simple past and past participle pigged out)
(idiomatic, intransitive) To eat voraciously or ravenously; to gorge oneself.
They watched the game and pigged out on chips and pizza.
Synonyms
(eat voraciously or ravenously): stuff oneself, stuff one's face
A language or dialect.
Specifically, a particular variety of language; a restricted dialect used in a given historical period, context etc.
Adjective
idiomatic (comparative more idiomatic, superlative most idiomatic)
Pertaining or conforming to the mode of expression characteristic of a language.
Resembling or characteristic of an idiom.
Using many idioms.
(music) Parts or pieces which are written both within the natural physical limitations of the instrument and human body and, less so or less often, the styles of playing used on specific instruments.
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