piggedの例文
- Sat around, laughed, told stories and pigged out.
- We went for soul food afterward, pigged out.
- The last time he pigged out?
- If the pipeline contains butterfly valves, or reduced port ball valves, the pipeline cannot be pigged.
- An Iranian judo player pigged out at the buffet table and missed weight in order to avoid facing an Israeli.
- The National Society of Film Critics pigged out Wednesday at the Algonquin Hotel, voting " Babe " the best film of 1995.
- And wouldn't that mean more fat and calories than you would have gotten if you had just gone ahead and pigged out on the larger size?
- We checked out Checkpoint Charlie, paddlewheeled up the Elbe River at Dresden, knocked down Hungarian goulash in Budapest and pigged out shamelessly on wienerschnitzel all across Europe.
- Those young males, in turn, had been socialized by the baboons remaining from the old troop _ females and males who hadn't pigged out at the garbage dump.
- Originally, there was a plan to build an intermediate service platform to the pipeline to tie in future compression facilities and to enable the pipeline to be pigged in two sections.
- In fact, the mutant mice stayed at a healthy weight whether they ate a spartan diet with only 9 percent fat, or pigged out on a regimen larded with 42 percent fat.
- Our next snack was equally delicious but not quite as nutritious : bonbons and ice cream at the Chocolaterie de l'Ile d'Orleans, where we pigged out while rocking in a swingseat in the store's shady backyard.
- However, if the same person changes from 100 lb to 100 kg between visits, that would be a red flag ( unless they REALLY pigged out over the intervening holidays :-) ) . talk ) 22 : 36, 14 March 2011 ( UTC)
- That question, of course, is seen as too offensive, even when the current issue of Fortune magazine publishes a 6, 300-word article on how the nation needs to stop its " two-decade oil pig-out, gorging like oversized vacationers at a Vegas buffet . " We have pigged out to the point where imported oil has gone from 30 percent of our supplies to 60 percent in the last three decades.