Antonyms for pigpen
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pig-pen |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpɪgˌpɛn |
Definition of pigpen
- noun pigsty
- noun a messy place
- noun messy place
- And there was a battle down in the Devil's Pigpen day before yesterday.
- Extract from : « The Cosmic Computer » by Henry Beam Piper
- Now, it happened that there was one loose board in a corner of the pigpen.
- Extract from : « The Tale of Grunty Pig » by Arthur Scott Bailey
- Reckon he is, sah—you'll find him over yonder cleanin' out the pigpen.
- Extract from : « Atchoo! » by George Niblo
- Just because there was a nail loose in the pigpen I got in trouble with all the live stock.
- Extract from : « The Red Cow and Her Friends » by Peter McArthur
- Notice as you go that this place doesn't look much like a pigpen now.
- Extract from : « The Banner Boy Scouts » by George A. Warren
- The best part of sleeping in the old Pigpen, they thought, was being able to leave it whenever they chose.
- Extract from : « Tales of a Poultry Farm » by Clara Dillingham Pierson
- It is often desirable to change the location of a pigpen, especially where a single pig is kept.
- Extract from : « Home Pork Making » by A. W. Fulton
- Neither winter snows nor the spring and summer rains should be allowed to beat into a pigpen.
- Extract from : « Home Pork Making » by A. W. Fulton
- One night two ladies who were alone in their cabin, were alarmed by wild appeals from the pigpen, and found it invaded by a bear.
- Extract from : « Stories Of Ohio » by William Dean Howells
- The barn and hen-house and cow-house reeked in the sunlight, but the pigpen easily conquered them all.
- Extract from : « Old-Time Gardens » by Alice Morse Earle
Synonyms for pigpen
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