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Example sentences for "hog"

Lexicographically close words:
hoeing; hoen; hoes; hoff; hofficer; hogans; hogback; hogged; hogges; hoggie
  1. The neighbor advised him to cut the hog's nose in slashes or put rings in it, but told him that the more of a hog the hog made of himself, the better hog he would be.

  2. He looked about him and got acquainted with his neighbors, and soon concluded that he should buy a hog to fatten up for the small amount of pork and lard that his family would need.

  3. Dar war a colored wooman once I'se waited on dat hed to help de white folks kill hogs en she neber did like hog liver but de white folks told her ter take one home en fix hit foh her supper.

  4. Marse Cleveland had a very bad male hog and had to keep him in a pen about 10 feet high.

  5. A strong, vigorous hog may have worms, but it retains its vitality so long as it is well fed.

  6. If constipated, give Calomel, fifteen to twenty grains, or, if diarrhoea appears, give hog regulator and tonic as prescribed on first page of this chapter.

  7. It is a spasm of this membrane that causes a hog or pig to have "Thumps.

  8. A new crop of Lice appears on the hog from this source.

  9. This will expel worms, tone the system, regulate the bowels and fortify your hogs against Hog Cholera.

  10. The hog tonic and regulator recommended on first page of this chapter is very beneficial when given with food of a sloppy nature.

  11. I am positive that if this method were properly practiced by all hog raisers and feeders, Hog Cholera would be a very rare disease.

  12. The hog rubs it on account of the intense itching, and he will not thrive when in this condition.

  13. A hog infested with a large number of these worms is generally restless, appetite varied.

  14. I gave no heed, as had Hiram, to the fact that we might have brought more from Hog island, for truly, I said to myself, any person who would set himself as judge of our work must see that we had accomplished all within reason.

  15. It was on Hog island we were to do our first work; one of the sloops was to go there, while the other, towing all our small boats, should have been off this point an hour ago.

  16. One of them acted as sailor aboard the sloop that carried the live stock and grain from Hog island, and you can get from him what information you need concerning the colonel.

  17. Then you four must have been in the party that set off from Barton's point not long since, and were afterward heard of at Hog island?

  18. You lost the right when you attacked the king's men off Hog island.

  19. Occasional trivialities of talk were exchanged between the travellers--there were three others besides ourselves--and Apache Kid gave no indication by his manner that he and I were in any way specially connected.

  20. I would soon learn, she said, but "the boys" would have their fun with me to start.

  21. The fact is, my people at home did not like the thought of me going out on speck, and the only man in the country I knew was in Baker City.

  22. Just where we alighted were several great, hewn stones by the roadside, with marks of much trampling around them.

  23. I felt my heart take a quicker beat at that.

  24. Donoghue raised his eyes to Apache's across the fire and laughed back.

  25. Mr. Laughlin Tells the Story up to Date III.

  26. They 're mostly all fellows that have been cattle-punching and horse-wrangling all their lives.

  27. Apache Kid snapped a second time and we went rocking onward.

  28. We "shook," but I have to say that I did not relish the feel of that hand, somehow.

  29. To tell you the truth, the mere knowledge that I need not go to bed hungry is sufficient.

  30. Still, still, I should n't have mocked him.

  31. And I thought to myself: "In the language of the country that means, 'are you armed?

  32. They ate and talked and slept together all afternoon, and when the Brown Hog called her children home, they and the White Pig were the best of friends.

  33. Your poor father was brown and black, and a finer looking Hog I never saw.

  34. Just as the Mother Hog lay down again, the men lifted the White Pig from the wagon, cage and all, so she began to squeal, and she squealed and squealed and squealed and squealed until she was set free in the field with the Brown Pigs.

  35. The hedgehog, the wild boar, and the hog are presages of water.

  36. The hog symbolises fat; and therefore, in the sixteenth Esthonian story, the hog is eaten at weddings.

  37. The new sun is born in the sty of the winter hog; even the Christian Redeemer was born in a stable, but instead of the hog it was the ass, its mythical equivalent, that occupied it.

  38. The head of the mythical hog is luminous.

  39. Say nothing to him, my lad, he is a hog of an alguazil.

  40. Its coat more resembled coarse bristles than hair, and with respect to size, I have seen many a Westphalian hog quite as tall.

  41. I never put enny money into these swindles, and would as soon undertake tew raize a good sized greenback bi planting a shinplaster back ov the hog pen.

  42. They kan awl rute well; a hog that kant rute well, haz bin made in vain.

  43. You will see the hog moving around with his nose close to the ground, with a kind of a forced cough, hair looking dead and kind of a reddish color; then they quit eating and soon die.

  44. These symptoms are set forth both in dry and purging Hog Cholera.

  45. The stomach of the hog is adapted both to flesh and grass, which is not the case with any other animal in all the history of animals.

  46. This is all the arsenic you must use; you must not mix the arsenic with the lime and sand, or the hog may not get it.

  47. I conscientiously and unhesitatingly advise every farmer to not fail to get at least a farm right, and save your hogs from that dreadful destructive disease; for the remedy will cure and prevent Hog Cholera in any case.

  48. This remedy I never before heard of for Hog Cholera; but I have experienced the fact.

  49. Stephens can either cure or prevent Hog Cholera on any man's farm.

  50. Stephens has, after all the remedies have been tried, discovered the great and only reliable remedy, I am satisfied from theory and experience that his remedy will both cure and prevent Hog Cholera.

  51. Stephens, of this place, I believe, has discovered at last the great remedy both to cure and to prevent Hog Cholera.

  52. The hog is the only kind of animal known to man that can feed on any kind of food.

  53. Now, we see readily that the Old Lime, Sand and Arsenic does the work without a doubt, and the hog is healthy and clear of disease.

  54. Stephen's Hog Cholera books in 1880, when my hogs were dying with that disease.

  55. I am satisfied that this remedy will either cure or prevent Hog Cholera in any case.

  56. It was kindly meant, for that was all the ignorant Hog could say.

  57. The little girl ran inside to take off her little hat, and what does she see but a big black Hog sitting there!

  58. The Hog grubbed up all he could find to eat, and then went and sat in the inner room.

  59. The Goat and the Hog Told by SÚRAJ SINGH, assistant master of the Kándhla school, district Muzafarnagar, N.

  60. Illustration] The Goat and the Hog A GOAT and a Hog were great friends, and for a long time they lived together.

  61. The Hog remembered his lesson, and wanted to say some terrible thing as the Goat had done; but all he could get out was-- "Ugh!

  62. The Hog winked his greedy little eyes, and somehow made his friend understand that he would like some too.

  63. Illustration: Hanging of Robert Schamle in a Georgetown Hog Pen, by a Mob.

  64. No, you leave that knife alone, or presently there'll be a hog the less in this world," and stooping down he relieved the Prince of the weapon which he was fingering with his round eyes fixed upon the Sergeant.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hog" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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