hoggish
Americanadjective
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like or befitting a hog.
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selfish; gluttonous; filthy.
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How hoggish and self-indulgent the Yankees are, knowing a cheat might help them win a few more games and raise their television ratings.
From New York Times • Aug. 10, 2013
In my opinion this letter should have been next to an article on Blue Boy, for a more hoggish, boorish display of feeling it has never been my misfortune to read.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One spout flowed rich red wine, the other white, and it was free for all but those hoggish enough to try to use buckets.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Instead of hoggish politicians and slack-breasted shopgirls, there were powerfully expressionistic symbols of luxury�with the sting left out�such as Josef Scharl's rich, melancholy Babylonia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Master sent in another, with a hoggish grunt which spoke of the energy behind it.
From The Croxley Master: A Great Tale Of The Prize Ring by Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir
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