piggy in the PONS Dictionary

piggy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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When chosen, a piggy bank is opened to reveal its contents and remove it from further play.
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The concept of reliance authentication makes use of pre-existing accounts, to piggy back further services upon those accounts, providing that the original source is reliable.
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Popular animals include armadillos, birds, cats, and piggy banks.
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Traditional piggy banks from here are black as well as a number of figures such as circus performers.
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Another common ceramic is a kind of piggy bank, along with platters and plates, often decorated with vegetative motifs.
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In addition to ceramic figurines, "maneki-neko" can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.
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Piggy-back truck service increased as direct railcar service declined.
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If the farmer guesses correctly, that piggy is out of the game and the farmer becomes a piggy.
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So to save time they got car 15 then the piggy back because there was no reason to get the train then the piggy back.
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By 1955, an additional 25 railroads had begun some form of piggy-back trailer service.
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