piggin Sentence Examples
- The farmer allocated the piggin to the largest hog for its daily feed.
- The bulging piggin of grain drew a crowd of hungry pigs to the trough.
- The piggin, brimming with fresh swill, created a tempting aroma throughout the sty.
- The farmer carried the heavy piggin with ease, balancing it skillfully on his shoulder.
- The piggin's metallic clang echoed through the barn as it was dropped into the feed bucket.
- The piglets jostled and squealed for a chance to get a snoutful from the piggin.
- The pig farmer used the piggin as a tool to separate the piglets from the sows.
- The sow lay contentedly in her pen, her piggin of water within easy reach.
- The children giggled as they watched the pigs slurping their food from the piggin.
- The old piggin was a testament to the many years of service it had provided on the farm.
piggin Meaning
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piggin (n.)
A small wooden pail or tub with an upright stave for a handle, -- often used as a dipper.
Synonyms & Antonyms of piggin
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A small wooden pail or tub with an upright stave for a handle, -- often used as a dipper.
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The farmer allocated the piggin to the largest hog for its daily feed.
The bulging piggin of grain drew a crowd of hungry pigs to the trough.
The piggin, brimming with fresh swill, created a tempting aroma throughout the sty.
The farmer carried the heavy piggin with ease, balancing it skillfully on his shoulder.