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Definition of Swinishly

Swinishly
Swinish Swin"ish, a. Of or pertaining to swine; befitting swine; like swine; hoggish; gross; beasty; as, a swinish drunkard or sot. ``Swinish gluttony.' --Milton. -- Swin"ish*ly, adv. -- Swin"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Swinishly from wikipedia

- their almost incredible stupidity and triviality, their glittering swinishness". His works skewered those "who take all of the privileges of the European...
- interests of these individuals, privately describing it as "ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich". Continuing with his literary output, Morris translated...
- analysis, the root causes for the deed were the "animal excesses" and "swinish connection" governing the relation between the ****es. During a train ride...
- Homunculus contained the cerebral cortex of a pig, and was driven by its "swinish instincts". Pig Pipkins One of the main characters of this children's show...
- wormy and noxious as a psychopath condemned to death, and Telly Savalas is swinish and maniacal as a religious fanatic and **** degenerate. Charles Bronson...
- penny periodical he called Pig's Meat in a reference to Burke's phrase "swinish multitude". Radical organisations sprang up, such as the London Corresponding...
- dismissed it as una porcheria tedesca (literally in Italian "German swinishness", but most idiomatically translated "A German mess") do not pre-date...
- hedonistic Jazz Age. As Fitzgerald's second novel, the work focuses on the swinish behavior and glittering excesses of the American idle rich in the heyday...
- fruits, oleaginous seeds, mangrove, and gr****. The upbringing of bovine, swinish, goat, and mule livestock exists and the upbringing of corral birds and...
- An Address, to the Hon. Edmund Burke. from the Swinish Multitude was a widely reviewed pamphlet by James Parkinson published in 1793 under his pseudonym...