“It was proved that raw cornmeal, for feeding swine, is more economical than meal that is cooked.”
“He should have been at Clara's side, sharing her joy and happiness, not behaving like a swine, biting people's heads off, then going to flirt with another woman.”
“Now imagine the combined power of thousands of piggies packed into a single building, with each swine producing 10 pounds of waste per day.”
swineherd
A person who herds and tends swine, a keeper of swine (pigs).
“Despite his noble upbringing, his swinishness could not be hidden as he devoured his meal with greed and disregard for table manners.”
“In darker psyches, the thought lurked: was the pandemic some sort of cosmic comeuppance for our collective swinishness, a funk for our profligate times?”
“There was so much swinishness in my soul and honesty too, of a sort, as to tell her straight out that I couldn't be absolutely faithful to her.”
“It was proved that raw cornmeal, for feeding swine, is more economical than meal that is cooked.”
“He should have been at Clara's side, sharing her joy and happiness, not behaving like a swine, biting people's heads off, then going to flirt with another woman.”
“Now imagine the combined power of thousands of piggies packed into a single building, with each swine producing 10 pounds of waste per day.”
“All those lazy swines like him get away with murder, driving around in their Jags and swanning around without a care in the world.”
“This leaves me, two businessmen who have suddenly started to drink up, the swines, and her in this corner.”
“The few times I did get stuff to do which involved first-hand journalism, the swines I needed to talk to either didn't want to talk or weren't there at all.”