"Oink" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Oink" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Oink" Meaning

The verb "oink" is a onomatopoeic word, which means it imitates the sound of a pig making noise. It is often used to represent the sound a pig or a baby pig (piglet) makes.

"Oink" Examples

Usage Examples of "Oink"


The little piglet let out a loud oink as it rolled around in the mud.
The farmer heard the oink of the pigs in the distance as he walked through the fields.
After eating a basket of rotten apples, the pig began to oink uncontrollably in disgust.
The farmer's prize-winning pig, Bertha, issued a proud oink as she received her blue ribbon at the county fair.
As the Domino's delivery guy walked into the kitchen, he was greeted with a loud oink from the family's mischievous pig mascot.

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