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slaughter

[slaw-ter] / ˈslɔ tər /




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As Mr. Hart points out, this “mechanical slaughter” anticipated others during World War I. Men who were ambitious young officers during the Sudan operations subsequently reached high command during the “Great War.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The department said "the two suspect cases were detected as a result of surveillance at slaughter" and added that both "cases displayed no clinical signs prior to slaughter".

From BBC

Livestock farmers are also demanding compensation following the loss of over 400,000 sheep and goats to the sheep pox outbreak, all slaughtered to stop the disease.

From Barron's

"Frankly, it was lambs to the slaughter and it's hard to blame any of those Welsh players."

From BBC

A general licence is available that allows animals to cross the boundary if they are going directly to slaughter.

From BBC