hoggish

/ˈhɔɡɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Greedy or selfish, especially in eating or taking more than one's fair share.
    • Her hoggish behavior at the buffet embarrassed her friends.
    • He ate three servings of cake in a hoggish manner, not caring that others wanted some.
    • The hoggish tourist grabbed all the free samples before anyone else could reach the table.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of a pig; dirty or coarse.
    • His hoggish eating habits—slurping and dropping food—annoyed the other diners.
    • The old barn had a hoggish smell that lingered even after cleaning.
    • After the mud run, the kids looked positively hoggish, covered in dirt from head to toe.
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