make a pig of oneself
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make a pig of oneself (third-person singular simple present makes a pig of oneself, present participle making a pig of oneself, simple past and past participle made a pig of oneself)
- (idiomatic) To eat to excess; to overeat; to gorge.
- 2002, Jeff Hoy, Martian Romance, iUniverse (2002), →ISBN, page 156:
- As the intoxicating aroma of hot bread wafted around her, and it was all she could do to keep herself from diving in and making a pig of herself.
- 2012, Mickie B. Ashling, Cleave, Dreamspinner Press (2012), →ISBN, page 1:
- Sloan had made a pig of himself with the caviar, accompanied by multiple shots of vodka, which had also been my poison for the evening in the spirit of welcoming 2011.
- 2012, Simon R. Green, Ghost of a Dream, Ace Books (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- Happy grinned broadly, entirely unmoved, put his feet up on the opposite seat, and made a pig of himself with free food and drink from the complimentary trolley.
- 2002, Jeff Hoy, Martian Romance, iUniverse (2002), →ISBN, page 156:
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