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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of oink.

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Examples

  • And there arose a great noise like the terror of an intense thunderstorm as the assembled hosts oinked loudly in support and the council of swine-don murmured in appreciation of the oration of Napoleon and approved of his idea to use the swine flu as a weapon against the anti-swine-ites and the haters of ham.

    Global Voices in English » Caribbean: When Pigs Fly? 2009

  • "Meat-free" is not a phrase that goes over well in Cuba, an island where long-standing privations have forged a strong, emotional bond with food – especially cuisine that once oinked, mooed or clucked.

    It's Not Fun To Be A Vegetarian In Cuba AP 2011

  • "Meat-free" is not a phrase that goes over well in Cuba, an island where long-standing privations have forged a strong, emotional bond with food – especially cuisine that once oinked, mooed or clucked.

    It's Not Fun To Be A Vegetarian In Cuba AP 2011

  • She has oinked her way from one side of the country to the other spreading lies and "pretending" she's intelligent.

    Sotomayor denies prejudging gun-control issue 2009

  • "Meat-free" is not a phrase that goes over well in Cuba, an island where long-standing privations have forged a strong, emotional bond with food – especially cuisine that once oinked, mooed or clucked.

    It's Not Fun To Be A Vegetarian In Cuba AP 2011

  • "Meat-free" is not a phrase that goes over well in Cuba, an island where long-standing privations have forged a strong, emotional bond with food – especially cuisine that once oinked, mooed or clucked.

    It's Not Fun To Be A Vegetarian In Cuba AP 2011

  • "Meat-free" is not a phrase that goes over well in Cuba, an island where long-standing privations have forged a strong, emotional bond with food – especially cuisine that once oinked, mooed or clucked.

    It's Not Fun To Be A Vegetarian In Cuba AP 2011

  • "At nine past nine the piggy swine / Broke down the door and guzzled brine / And hogged sweet cakes and oinked loud grunts / And pulled all kinds of dirty stunts."

    Sendak's Party Animals Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011

  • A large number of writers, many of whom have happily oinked away at the trough of the public domain and fair use in their professional careers and who certainly did so as readers, suffer from the delusion when it comes to their own stuff that owning a copyright is the same as owning a house.

    Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2010

  • The free newspaper lady, she oinked into her sleeve, turning her back discreetly on the free newspaper reading public, as she did so.

    London, 1 | clusterflock 2009

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