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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as pagle.

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Examples

  • He is calmer, says Lisa Zellitti of Mountain View, Calif., who recently bought a Pekingese-beagle hybrid, known as a peagle.

    When a Pug and a Beagle Fall in Love, It's a Puggle Miriam Gottfried 2011

  • In a groundbreaking development at the Veterinary Sciences Division at Queens University Belfast, Ireland, research specialist Dr. Kevin O'Farrell has successfully combined the DNA of a pig and an eagle to create a flying pig, or a "peagle," as O'Farrell has dubbed the new critter.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • In a groundbreaking development at the Veterinary Sciences Division at Queens University Belfast, Ireland, research specialist Dr. Kevin O'Farrell has successfully combined the DNA of a pig and an eagle to create a flying pig, or a "peagle," as O'Farrell has dubbed the new critter.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • As unique and exciting as the new peagle is, there are those, particularly in the religious community, who give it a strong thumbs-down.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • In fact, encouraged by the success of the peagle, O'Farrell reveals that he is researching the possibility of several other animal combinations, including a lizard and a donkey -- a "lonkey," a cow and a rabbit -- a "cabbit," and a moose and a chicken -- a "micken."

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • As unique and exciting as the new peagle is, there are those, particularly in the religious community, who give it a strong thumbs-down.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • Fortunately, an Irish Air Corps jet was able to intercept and safely capture the peagle, and then return it safely to O'Farrell.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • In fact, encouraged by the success of the peagle, O'Farrell reveals that he is researching the possibility of several other animal combinations, including a lizard and a donkey -- a "lonkey," a cow and a rabbit -- a "cabbit," and a moose and a chicken -- a "micken."

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • Fortunately, an Irish Air Corps jet was able to intercept and safely capture the peagle, and then return it safely to O'Farrell.

    Mark C. Miller: Pig Born With Wings Mark C. Miller 2011

  • Not until the first content patch after peagle said ...

    WoW.com 2008

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