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Definition of pigpen in English: pigpennoun ˈpɪɡpɛnˈpɪɡˌpɛn North American A pigsty. 〈北美〉猪栏;猪圈 Example sentencesExamples - Mr Watkins also showed off a number of pigpens that contain baby and adult pigs, which he said are reared, de-wormed and castrated by inmates.
- They did not use compost, but they often placed their garden near the pigpen, chicken yard, or rabbit hutches so that these animals could convert less palatable garden produce into manure.
- Tables are jumbled together pigpen style, turning eavesdropping into a kind of spectator event.
- Students will sit on the benches arranged in a semi-circle around the pigpen in order to visit the smartest animal on the farm the pig!
- Other factory farms scrape up manure from chicken houses and pigpens, adding it directly to chicken feed.
- Mitch emphasized each their, adding his own secret meaning while the shots devoured this pigpen melee of design.
- It is a charming collection of beautiful and practical ideas to answer structural needs that are still necessary: pigpens, tool houses, as well as a host of barns designed according to the whim of the owner and the lay of the land.
- The sanitary issues of raising more than 50 Labradors in a pigpen apparently didn't set off any alarms, because with demand so high, all the puppies were sold even before they were born.
- It all happened during lunchtime in the usually crowded pigpen of a canteen.
- Before, she had been just as willing as Ashira was to go into the muddy pigpen or the dirty stables or the smelly, slimy swamp.
- There's a horse in the pigpen, the pigs are in the chicken coop, and the hens are in the doghouse.
- The farm work included cleaning out pigpens and he soon became known as the ‘Hogman.’
Definition of pigpen in US English: pigpennounˈpɪɡˌpɛnˈpiɡˌpen North American A pen or enclosure for a pig or pigs. Example sentencesExamples - There's a horse in the pigpen, the pigs are in the chicken coop, and the hens are in the doghouse.
- It is a charming collection of beautiful and practical ideas to answer structural needs that are still necessary: pigpens, tool houses, as well as a host of barns designed according to the whim of the owner and the lay of the land.
- They did not use compost, but they often placed their garden near the pigpen, chicken yard, or rabbit hutches so that these animals could convert less palatable garden produce into manure.
- Other factory farms scrape up manure from chicken houses and pigpens, adding it directly to chicken feed.
- It all happened during lunchtime in the usually crowded pigpen of a canteen.
- The farm work included cleaning out pigpens and he soon became known as the ‘Hogman.’
- The sanitary issues of raising more than 50 Labradors in a pigpen apparently didn't set off any alarms, because with demand so high, all the puppies were sold even before they were born.
- Students will sit on the benches arranged in a semi-circle around the pigpen in order to visit the smartest animal on the farm the pig!
- Mr Watkins also showed off a number of pigpens that contain baby and adult pigs, which he said are reared, de-wormed and castrated by inmates.
- Before, she had been just as willing as Ashira was to go into the muddy pigpen or the dirty stables or the smelly, slimy swamp.
- Tables are jumbled together pigpen style, turning eavesdropping into a kind of spectator event.
- Mitch emphasized each their, adding his own secret meaning while the shots devoured this pigpen melee of design.
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