Pigling

Word PIGLING
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A slightly overweight white girl with an affinity for wearing tracksuits and cheap gold. Will let you finger-bang her behind the bus station, usually after ice-skating Urban Dictionary

A person who loves playing in mud (keechad) Traits: is cute,smart,has killer smile,one girl man, Has a piggie spouse Urban Dictionary

Large and unnecessary Urban Dictionary

The combination of a pig and a turtle 🐷 🐒 literally the cutest thing ever Urban Dictionary

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The word "pigling" in example sentences

Every black grinned like β€œDebil-debil,” for there was not one but knew that the perfidious Ned, and Lucy and the giddy piccaninny had eaten the pigling. ❋ Unknown (2003)

George the Greek, who seldom leaves the vicinity nowadays, brought the pigling from Goold Island, where there was wont to be such a superfluity that parents abandoned them on the merest sniff of danger. ❋ Unknown (2003)

George ignored the piccaninny, but took the pigling to his heart, ever and anon assuring the community that very soon it would be fat and tender. ❋ Unknown (2003)

About a month before the advent of the pigling, Lucy had made ❋ Unknown (2003)

Without a pick and shovel, extrication was impossible; besides, we were after a distressed and homeless pigling, not a porc disturbed while at home in ease. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Through the undergrowth, Ned in advance, we struggled as fast as lawyer vines, the prickly raspberry (almost as obstructive as barbed wire), saplings and shrubs interwoven with creepers permitted; for did not humanity and love for delicately-fed pigling demand that the fugitive should not be altogether wasted on the dogs? ❋ Unknown (2003)

Ned, whose theory it was that the pigling was still alive, but too frightened to respond to affectionate and soothing calls. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The pigling squeaked when hungry (which was seldom), grunted when satisfied, snored when asleep (which was often) and spent all the time putting on fat; and its foster-parent saw more of beauty in its rapidly rotunding figure than did Lucy in her wrinkled and crumpled offspring. ❋ Unknown (2003)

On the assumption that the dogs might have merely chased the pigling into the jungle and that it might be tracked by them, they were encouraged to sniff the hutch, which they did joyfully, and with Ned, experienced tracker, in the lead, all the able-bodied of the Isle joined in the hunt. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Imprisoned in an improvised hutch, well padded and bedded with blady grass, the pigling forgot its brief experience of freedom, finding consolation in a diet of coco-nut milk. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Brooking no contrary opinion on the point, George decided the date of the execution of the pigling, foretelling a rare feast, and, of course, Ned and Lucy did their share of anticipatory gloating. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Interested observers, moreover, came to the inevitable conclusion that, at this stage, for intelligence and appreciation of the appropriate benefits of life the pigling had the advantage. ❋ Unknown (2003)

As its fat increased the squeaks of the pigling mellowed into throaty grunts. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Just as George had become reconciled to the loss of the pigling the piccaninny vanished β€” not alone either. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The pigling went to sit beside Timmy, who, very much surprised, but rather pleased, at once made room for him. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

See to your guests, please - and, Benny, take the pigling off your knee. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

There was suddenly the scamper of little hooves and Curly the pigling came running indoors. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

Benny was sitting just outside the entrance of the caves, all by himself - his pigling was not there. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

The little boy dragged his pigling from Anne's arms and hugged it. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

He ate his tea solemnly and watched his pigling in the cat's basket, occasionally leaning over to tap his mother's hand when he wanted to speak to her. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1957)

Samantha, a pigling, let me [finger-bang] her behind [the bus] [station] at Western-Mare ❋ Scruttock (2005)

He is [such a] [pigling] ❋ Voldi_quinn (2020)

β€œHer [attitude] was [pigl]” ❋ Aahahahahaqhahahq23 (2022)

[You’re] as [cute] as a pigle ❋ Imapigle (2018)

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