hoggish (Meaning)

Wordnet

hoggish (s)

resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedy

Webster

hoggish (a.)

Swinish; gluttonous; filthy; selfish.

hoggish Sentence Examples

  1. The hoggish bandits greedily snatched all the loot from the hapless travelers.
  2. The millionaire's hoggish lifestyle included lavish mansions and extravagant parties.
  3. The hogs in the sty grunted contentedly, reveling in their hoggish feast.
  4. The children's hoggish behavior at the birthday party left the table covered in crumbs and mess.
  5. The gluttonous king's hoggish appetite left him constantly obese and unwell.
  6. The hoggish driver refused to give up his parking space, even though others were desperately waiting.
  7. The hoggish company hoarded their profits, leaving their employees struggling.
  8. The politician's hoggish use of campaign funds raised ethical concerns.
  9. The hoggish neighbor kept piling up trash in his yard, creating an eyesore and a nuisance.
  10. The hoggish bully used his size to intimidate and dominate weaker classmates.

FAQs About the word hoggish

resembling swine; coarsely gluttonous or greedySwinish; gluttonous; filthy; selfish.

piggish,greedy, esurient, starving, starved, hungry,gluttonous, rapacious, ravenous, swinish

stuffed,satisfied, content, stuffed, full, full, satisfied, content, sated, satiated

The hoggish bandits greedily snatched all the loot from the hapless travelers.

The millionaire's hoggish lifestyle included lavish mansions and extravagant parties.

The hogs in the sty grunted contentedly, reveling in their hoggish feast.

The children's hoggish behavior at the birthday party left the table covered in crumbs and mess.