Crossword-Solution: PIGSTIES
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pigsties | pl. | of Pigsty |
We have 11 clues for the answer “PIGSTIES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bolos for boars? | 1 answer |
| Dirty places | 1 answer |
| Many teenagers' rooms, jokingly | 1 answer |
| Messy pens | 1 answer |
| Nasty places | 1 answer |
| Some teenagers rooms, in fun | 1 answer |
| Filthy places | 2 answers |
| Hampshires' homes | 2 answers |
| Farm features | 4 answers |
| Hog havens | 4 answers |
| Dumps | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PIGSTIES (5)
When I arrive at night at one of their pigsties, which they call posadas, and ask for bread to eat in the name of God, and straw to lie down in, they curse me, and say there is neither bread nor straw in Galicia; and sure enough, since I have been here I have seen neither, only something that they call broa, and a kind of reedy rubbish with which they litter the horses: all my bones are sore since I entered Galicia.
And you will look with a knowing eye at oxen, and will have a tendency to clamber over into pigsties, and feel of the hogs, and give a guess how much they will weigh after you shall have stuck and dressed them.
Whether it will cause general indignation rather depends on whether our social intercourse is entirely confined to Park Lane, or any such pigsties built of gold.
The world is full of 'em!” “That's so,” chimed in Pulaski Briggs, the fourth partner, “and I tell you what, Jacksey, we'll come over with you the day you take possession, and just 'prospect' the whole blamed shanty, pigsties, and potato patch, for fun--and won't charge you anything.” For a moment Jackson's face had really brightened under the infection of enthusiasm, but it presently settled into perplexity again.
Coaches still ran; men wore stocks, shaved their upper lips, ate oysters out of barrels; “tigers” swung behind cabriolets; women said, “La!” and owned no property; there were manners in the land, and pigsties for the poor; unhappy devils were hanged for little crimes, and Dickens had but just begun to write.
Quotes with PIGSTIES (1)
I assure you, I've come to one of those natural breaks in the book, where one can walk away and let things go on working in the subconscious. It's true, don't look so unbelieving. It means I can afford to tear myself away from my view of the pigsties and go out on parole, as much as I like and you'll put up with.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1990–2021).