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piggin

[pig-in] / ˈpɪg ɪn /
NOUN
pail
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The attack on 29 April 2023, has left Ms Piggin with anxiety issues and led to her dropping out of her Open University course.

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2025

Describing her friendship with Nikolic before the attack, Ms Piggin said: "We were inseparable."

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2025

"In the UK there around 70 million people, but worldwide you're talking about a marketplace of billions," says Dr Joe Piggin, senior lecturer in sports management and policy at the University of Loughborough.

From BBC • Apr. 18, 2025

Ruth Piggin, director of industry sustainability at the SWA, says the industry is "working hard to ensure that our workforce is balanced and inclusive" but adds that there is "certainly more to be done".

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2022

Piggin, pig′in, n. a small wooden or earthen vessel.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various




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