From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpigstypig‧sty /ˈpɪɡstaɪ/ noun (plural pigsties) [countable] 1 TAa building where pigs are kept SYN pigpen American English2 UNTIDY informal a very dirty or untidy place SYN pigpen American English The house was a pigsty, as usual.
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pigsty• I don't know how you can stand living in a pigsty like this.• If she wants to sleep in a pigsty, let her sleep there.• This place is a pigsty! Clean it up.• This room's a pigsty.• They will search every farm, byre, barn, store, cowshed and pigsty until they reach the ten-mile ring.• She saw her father trudging back from the pigsty toward the house.• And the strangest thing, right in the middle of the pigsty, was a big brass bed.• I suggest you whitewash out the pigsties and the cowsheds.• Remember how they whitewashed the pigsties before they'd let their men sleep there?