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hog-wild

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


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“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

When you look at domestically what we've done on the economic front, a party that once stood for some level of fiscal balance and conservatism has now gone hog-wild.

From Salon

If you leaned left on Sept. 14, 2008, then in the months that followed you blamed greedy bankers and hog-wild deregulation.

From Washington Post

The big banks are already going hog-wild in their predictions for Waymo’s future.

From The Verge