Definitionn. a building where animals are butchered
Last update: August 1, 2015
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Butcher slaughter's the animals in the slaughterhouse. [Please select]
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The word "carnage," after all, means meat—and the carnage of war is the treating of the whole of humanity like a giant slaughterhouse, and population like animals. [Please select]
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The whole palace, in fact, appeared to be little better than a cemetery and a slaughterhouse in one. [Please select]
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By that time the commander of the Congress had been killed, and her decks looked like a slaughterhouse. [Please select]
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He had the unhappy, panic-stricken eyes of an over-driven bullock that scents the slaughterhouse. [Please select]
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To be shattered by fresh broadsides at pistol-range was too much for the nerves of the gallant English skipper whose decks were already like a slaughterhouse. [Please select]
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In city districts the animals may be taken to a slaughterhouse, with such precautions as are possible to prevent dissemination of the contagion. [Please select]
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