October 26, 2011 - Word of the Day: hog
You can use "hog" as a noun or as a verb. As you can see from the picture above, this is what a hog looks like. It's almost the same thing as a pig, but hogs are generally bigger.
These sentences use "hog" as a noun:
- Tim's car is a real gas hog. It only gets ten miles per gallon.
- Don't be such a hog. Share some of that with me.
- This computer game is a memory hog.
- Randy rides a hog to work in the morning. (The word "hog" is an affectionate name for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.)
When "hog" is used as a verb, it usually means that something or someone takes up a lot of space or consumes a lot of material or food:
- This program is hogging a lot of memory on my computer.
- That big car ahead of us is hogging the road.
- Don't hog all the pizza. Save some for the others.
- I don't want to hog all your time, but I have another question.
- Quit hogging the computer and let other people sit down to use it.
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