sow
hound dog hog
I went to the market, to buy a fat hog.
A small male hog is called a boar.
You say "ground hog" in French as "marmotte".
The word hog is both a noun and a verb: 1) The noun (hog, hogs), is a word for a domesticated pig and some breeds of wild pig. 2) The verb (hog, hogs, hogging, hogged), is to keep or use all of something for yourself in a selfish way. Examples: Noun: We purchased the new hog for breeding. Verb: Mom, are you going to let Mickey hog all of the cookies?
A sow is a female hog. A boar is the name given to a male hog. A bore is also someone who continues talking although people have told him to stop talking.
A hog is not a pig when the hog isn't domestic.
The head of a hog
A wild hog can have many to no tusks. This depends on how old the hog is.
NO! a hog is a pig. A hog is a mammal. A duck is a water bird. A BIRD! NOT A PIG!
is meaner than a wild hog
It is hog itself.
The hog that has tusks is the warthog.
hound dog hog
Warthog, not Wort Hog. It's a wild pig, as the "hog" part might suggest. See here: http://www.answers.com/topic/wart-hog
Oh, dude, the possessive form of "hog" is "hog's." Like, you just add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. It's like saying, "That hog's bacon is delicious," or "I can't believe that hog's mud bath cost more than my spa day."
A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.