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hog-wild

[hawg-wahyld, hog-] / ˈhɔgˈwaɪld, ˈhɒg- /


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And more traditional financial institutions have been careful about taking hog-wild bets on crypto the way they did on dodgy mortgage bonds in the early 2000s.

From Washington Post

True Trader Joe's fans know just how scrumptious the delightfully chewy treat tastes and feels, so they go a bit hog-wild and buy two or three boxes whenever it makes its triumphant return.

From Salon

The hog-wild pair disrupted play by "pushing golf trolleys and bags over".

From BBC

“This year it’s hog-wild,” she said.

From New York Times

Feel free to reduce the spices in the pickling mixture to what you have on-hand — you don’t need to go hog-wild in the spice section to get a good pickled onion.

From Seattle Times