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  • Solli S., Amanda, & Anony M., that little piggy's gonna go "wee wee wee!" all the way through my nightmares tonight. shudder

    The Groom's Revenge 2010

  • That's because everybody along the way assuming they're hard-working professionals who care, and for our purposes we do is striving to the utmost to create a silk purse no matter what the condition of the piggy's ear.

    Production Maw Compression Steve Hulett 2008

  • That's because everybody along the way assuming they're hard-working professionals who care, and for our purposes we do is striving to the utmost to create a silk purse no matter what the condition of the piggy's ear.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Steve Hulett 2008

  • Never mind hurting the little piggy's feelings, let's save their lives, the little tubbies.

    CNN Transcript Jul 3, 2006 2006

  • The piggy's human would say to the little porker, "spell pig," and the pig would shuffle over to a pile of wooden letters and pull out the P, the I, and the G. "Spell Ham," said the trainer and sure enough, the good natured pig pulled out the H, the A and the M.

    weeme Diary Entry weeme 2002

  • The piggy's expression, if he had one, was completely unreadable to Ender.

    Speaker for the Dead Card, Orson Scott 1986

  • The temptation on Markham's part to capture this sprig of porkdom was too mighty to be overcome by any lingering fear of Alexandria's dungeon, so instantly clapping his musket to his shoulder he blazed away, with the result of piggy's dropping in his tracks, without so much as an audible grunt.

    History of Company F, 1st Regiment, R.I. Volunteers, during the Spring and Summer of 1861 Charles H. Clarke

  • In my heart and boudoir precious piggy's holding sway.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 21, 1917 Various

  • Gentleman Bill drove the pig, with a rope tied to his (piggy's) leg.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various

  • Miss Laura got a stick and scratched poor piggy's back a little, and then she went back to the house.

    Beautiful Joe Marshall Saunders 1904

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