pig out
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle out
Meanings
Eat too much
Use this with friends. It can sound rude if you say it about someone else.
Why “out”? Something is used until nothing is left. Energy, supply, fire, and time all reach zero.
“We pigged out on pizza after the match.”
“Don't pig out before dinner.”
“The kids pigged out on sweets at the party.”
Test yourself
“We pigged out on pizza after the match.” What does it mean?
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Sink In connects verbs by particle pattern, contrast pairs, and shared base verbs.
blow out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Extinguish a flame by blowing
burn out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Become exhausted from overwork; (of a fire) Stop burning because there is no fuel left; (of an electrical device) Stop working because of overheating; Destroy a building or vehicle by fire
chill out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Relax and stop being anxious
close out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
End or settle a process or account
conk out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Stop working suddenly, especially of an engine or machine
die out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Gradually disappear
dry out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
Become or make completely dry
fizzle out
Same out pattern: exhaustion
End weakly after a strong start
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