Under one particular tree the earthworms used to swarm, always coming out of their holes at night, and around this tree it occurred to the children to build Hoggie a garden.
Well, hoggiewill eat these; indeed, hoggie would eat a snake.
And Hoggie goes and comes, and comes and goes, at his own sweet will.
This is all nonsense; we had plenty of conclusive evidence that the rats which swarm about our place kept Hoggie company.
Hoggie was now indeed as happy as a king, and he soon grew as tame as a rat, for kindness will conquer almost any wild animal.
When we all went to see Hoggie next morning, he had his head out and took a good look at as with his bright beautiful beads of eyes.
The father hoggielooks very proud on these occasions, and runs on in front for fear of danger, and to guide his little family to spots and places where plenty of food is to be found.
But great was our dismay when one morning we missed Hoggie from his yard.
My Hoggie was at home with the baby, and I sent her off to see Miss Sophy at the school, and tell her to come up to Pearson's.
I suppose she had laid herself down right on top of my hoggie, and hoggie not being used to such treatment had doubtless got its spines up at once.
But one night the cat and I quarrelled, so I slipped out of bed, and crept quietly down to the back kitchen, and returned with my hoggie in the front of my nightdress, and went back to my couch.
I don't know, but one morning I found my poor hoggierolled up in a little ball with one leg sticking out; it was dead and stiff.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hoggie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.