hog in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for hog in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.hog [Brit hɒɡ, Am hɔɡ, hɑɡ] N

II.hog <pres part hogging; pret, pp hogged> [Brit hɒɡ, Am hɔɡ, hɑɡ] VB trans (monopolize)

hog-tie [Am ˈhɔɡˌtaɪ] VB trans

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Historically, hogs were also allowed to forage in gardens and orchards after the harvest was over.
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After the cooking, the saponins in the soup of taro stems and leaves reduce to the level the trained hogs can eat.
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Mammalian prey of juveniles and subadults are usually as large as the smaller species of ungulates, such as the greater mouse-deer and hog deer.
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Male hog-nosed skunks range from 5692 cm in length and 2241 cm in height.
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Another reviewer noted she hogs the limelight and is a treat to watch, while the film went on to be a critical and commercial success.
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The metamorphosis of hog lice includes 3 nymphal instars.
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The mane may also be roached or hogged, meaning that it is completely shaved off.
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Farmers and ranchers had more than fourteen thousand each of hogs and cattle as well as almost thirteen thousand horses.
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Work they excel at includes herding livestock, blood trailing or tracking, treeing game, running trap lines, and hunting wild hogs.
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Even the ground hog refused to live up to his tradition.
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