I didn't live in a pigsty orworry about the health department stopping in.
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The ship was barely over the horizon when he was thrown into a pigsty.
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It's so called because there was a pigsty on the property when the couple purchased it.
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Foillan's head, still speaking prayers, was thrown into a nearby pigsty.
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Our particular pigsty had been fitted out with a bench seat inside.
From the telegraph.co.uk
There is a former pigsty and a single garage with power and lighting.
From the borehamwoodtimes.co.uk
Unlike a tea party event, Wall Street protesters leave their area like a pigsty and break laws.
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In the event, Tinker took his comfort seriously and stayed with us in the pigsty throughout the raid.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Alexander Schimmelfennig avoided capture for two days at the Battle of Gettysburg by hiding in a pigsty.
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Sty: a pen for swine
A sty or pigsty is a small-scale outdoor enclosure for raising domestic pigs. It is sometimes referred to as a hog pen, pigpen, pig parlor, or pig-cote. Pigsties are generally fenced areas of bare dirt and/or mud. ...
The Pigsty is a folly located next to Fyling Hall school, near Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England. A wooden building, it was once a functioning home for pigs but is now operated by the Landmark Trust.
A shelter where pigs are kept; A dirty or very untidy place