How To Use Butch In A Sentence

  • In Butch Cassidy, for example, there were a couple of scenes misdone. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
  • They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Or I’d order a cup of roasted corn topped with sour cream and salsa at a stand outside of Fiesta followed by a tamale from a Mexican butcher and a cheeseburger from Whataburger. Home sweet (and savory) home! | Homesick Texan
  • Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown.
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  • Also masculine females and feminine males - including butches and gay males considered to be ‘effeminate.’
  • A reviewer butchers an original text, taking that which seems necessary to get the text to say what must be said, and excising the rest.
  • You can ask your butcher to mince the thigh meat or use a domestic food grinder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The consumer is advised to check this with the butcher to determine if the meat has been koshered.
  • A butcher stands in the tail of his pigboat like a Venetian gondolier; a pig's head is nailed to the prow, the rest of the carcass laid out in the anatomically correct order down the length of the boat. "Unidentified Objects" by James P. Blaylock
  • The slaughter and butchery of 200 cattle and the consumption of 40,000 kilos of beef, even if spread over a year or two, suggest the participation of many communities, perhaps from a whole clan or tribe.
  • Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to fillet carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
  • Over 120 pieces of flint waste show that Neanderthals had made butchery tools on site to carve up the mammoths.
  • ‘Zero visibility means holding a 50,000 - candlepower light in your hand and not knowing it's on,’ explains Butch Hendrick of Lifeguard Systems.
  • The whale will be dragged up its main ramp and butchered.
  • You see butches with butches but you never see butches with femmes anymore.
  • An original touch, however, is the shovel-grip handbrake, which saves space as well as feeling quite butch.
  • Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving roosters and hens to build a new flock in the new year.
  • And if we do, our butchers will make you some fresh on the spot. The Sun
  • The butcher knife was ruler over the long man of polished, with the thumb on the edge of metal transfer to try, a good skin itching feeling, this feeling is sweet.
  • She's a gun-shy divorcee whose surround-sound biological clock is ticking so loudly that everyone - from her senile aunt to her nosy butcher - is scrambling to set her up.
  • Woodlands are the butcherbird's natural habitat, but like many similar species they have adapted well to urbanisation and can be found in leafy suburbs.
  • PeaceBang's much-beloved and trusted hairdressed decided to "try something new" the other day and committed upon PeaceBang's head what we used to refer to in the 6th grade as a "butch," as in, "You got totally butched. You Do What You Can
  • There is no heroism in butchery, no heroism in suicide, no heroism in writing that invokes, and profits from, the war you have left behind.
  • The Bath coach Steve Meehan has given his criticised fly-half Butch James his full support ahead of Saturday's Heineken Cup quarter-final at Leicester Leicester 12-26 Bath | LV Cup match report
  • She also mentions haslet a pork meatloaf, and a pork, liver and kidney casserole called pigs fry "that some butchers sell as a mix". The Guardian World News
  • He currently looks like a butcher struggling to get his stock in from the van. The Sun
  • The kitchen also has a five-star hygiene rating and local butchers buy meat from there. The Sun
  • It was only after hominids began making butchering tools out of stones and got a steady supply of meat from carcasses that the brain began to expand.
  • You see butches with butches but you never see butches with femmes anymore.
  • without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher
  • Butcher himself risked life and limb on roads that have returned to jungle and a river that is increasingly lawless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throughout, the metaphor of brother against brother is a kind of metonymy for civil butchery in which family members slaughter one another in a grim contest of reciprocity. Shakespeare
  • Lawlor brandished a butcher's knife, the two fought in the hallway, police were called, and Johnson left the Prestwick. Falls Church man Mark Lawlor convicted of capital murder of Genevieve Orange
  • They also ensure that the meat is butchered and hung properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • This sort of artistic dilettantism helps to prevent any single endeavor from becoming stagnant - one imagines the butcher who keeps all of his knives sharp by not overusing any single one.
  • And when I bought those horrible little overdyed red saveloy thingees at the butcher, no one had any idea what the “cheerio” was that I asked for but instead offered me “little boys” – sigh I say pyjama…
  • Nonetheless, colonials judged regulation of nuisances an appropriate arena for courts and local government, leading to lawsuits and regulations aimed at such objectionable trades as butchers and tanners.
  • I am ycleped J. Keyser -- I was born at Spring, hys Garden, My father toe make me ane clerke erst did essaye, But a fico for ye offis -- I spurn ye losels offeire; For I fain would be ane butcher by'r ladykin alwaye. The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • Over the years I have become more and more aggravated by the way Americans butcher the English language, by the way members of the media misuse terms, by the charlatanical ways in which corrupt persons in power desecrate noble words such as "democracy" which, coming from their mouths, is the equivalent of the word "love" emanating from the mouth of a whore. Award Winning author, journalist and humorist, Burton H. Wolfe is Interviewed
  • In one corner, you'll find an enclave of butchers, delicatessen and food stalls, including a cluster selling plump, briny Gower cockles and fresh laverbread. Swansea's top 10 budget eats
  • What I believe is outdated is the 'categorisation' of lesbians as types, by ourselves or the outside world, especially when it's in terms of some kind of butch-femme role play. AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
  • I went to the butchers the other day and I bet him 50 quid that he couldn't reach the meat off the top shelf.
  • The complement consists of the usual non-meat additives as used in meat butchery (for example breadcrumbs and trimmings) and pork butchery (more particularly the authorised food additives and seasonings).
  • It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers.
  • The tune to ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat’ is butchered several times as the duo repeatedly prove my personal point that you should always refrain from trying to rhyme a word with ‘pizza.’
  • Opinions on everything from the psyche of purchasing to pork butchers are shot through the narrative.
  • Those weren't the first times I "bowdlerized" -- some might say, butchered -- a classic text the term comes from the knuckleheaded 19th century Shakespearian censor Thomas Bowdler. Trey Ellis: Censoring Huck Ain't So Simple
  • Parties of a town: The butchery, The cause-way, The sink, The obeli-sk, The low eating house, The prison, geol. 16 posts from March 2010
  • And far less than the meagre payouts given to families of innocents butchered by merciless thugs like his son. The Sun
  • Their pigs forage in fields and woods, their sows only produce two litters of piglets a year and pigs are prepared at the farm butchery, so there's no transport of live animals.
  • Butcher kept alive his team's hopes of squaring the three-match series with his second consecutive half-century.
  • Close to the thigh bone, archaeologists found a group of butchered Mesolithic animal bones, including aurochs, roe deer and otter.
  • The Philosophical Transactions, * [629] in the last century contain accounts of Cesarean section performed by an ignorant butcher and also by a midwife; and there are many records of the celebrated case performed by Jacob Nüfer, a cattle gelder, at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Offal is described as the "entrails and internal organs of a butchered animal," which tend to be less common meat cuts and pieces. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • I have taken photographs of our good butchers, bakers, fruiterers and grocer and am sending a copy to the Museum.
  • It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
  • And butches now find themselves suddenly ‘performing masculinities’ instead of carrying on a fine old regular roguish Dyke tradition like they thought they were doing.
  • Also, I'm reminded of my Girl Guide den mother, who was rather butch and called all her charges by their family names. "Ann Althouse Defends Scott Turow's Honor."
  • It feels too long, and yet I get the impression that the film was severely butchered in post-production.
  • The trinity of "liberté, egalité, fraternité" outlived those who had butchered in its name, and was deposed from the French currency only during the time of Vichy (which replaced it with the less sonorous "travail, famille, patrie"). Reactionary Prophet
  • He spent the night in the little country hotel, and on Sunday morning, astride a saddle-horse rented from the Glen Ellen butcher, rode out of the village. Chapter VIII
  • It is 2014 and the Botox butchers have finally been outlawed - not before leaving their indelible mark on the phizogs of every Scot desperate enough to believe the hype.
  • To be certified as halal an animal must be slaughtered by a Muslim butcher who recites a prayer over the animal and then quickly slits its throat.
  • The town might have lost its butcher and baker. Times, Sunday Times
  • A probe found a potential link to cooked ham from small butchers. The Sun
  • Fearnley-Whittingstall’s occasional efforts to explain butchery, like boning a leg of lamb (encouraging his readers not to bother with a professional but to do the 'hatchet job yourself — it’s quite easy to improvise'), reveal a tolerance for chaos ( 'It’s a bit tricky to explain') that may be without precedent among people who make An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Pigs were butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
  • He also said something about a stilt walker on loan from the Big Apple Circus, two beggars at a butcher shop, even a bear. Suiting Up for the Met
  • She had turned away from her mother to lash the butcher knife over the whetstone, though it had its edge, and she had said, `I am nice. DANSVILLE
  • And on Saturday customers bade an emotional farewell to butcher Stephen Smith, who shut his Leigh shop for the final time.
  • This is a butcher's shop. The Sun
  • I never heard of a butcher making a trade of becoming security, _because the slopwork people cannot afford to consume much meat_. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography
  • Now, by St. Barbacue of Limoges," said Bertrand de Gourdon, "the butcher will never strike down yonder lambling! Burlesques
  • Markets often have butchers or cooked meat shops that specialize in the head and trotters, that is, the non-organ meats that are not suitable for stews and kebabs.
  • The store in the larger camps sold groceries, the baker brought bread twice a week, a truck called with fruit and vegetables for sale, and the butcher called bringing sausages galore and in one camp giving each child a saveloy.
  • Yet because most of the victims were Kurds, Shiites, marsh Arabs, Iranians and Kuwaitis, the question was why it should matter to the West—anymore than, say, the butcheries in the Congo matter. Tyranny and Indifference
  • There is no escaping the fact of the Crusader's savage butchery - of Jews at home and of Muslims abroad.
  • I've used it for all sorts of jobs, hacking bush tracks, pig-sticking, butchering bullocks and sheep, cutting up my tobacco and often enough my loaf of bread.
  • They held a huge celebration on the beach, where 15 men were waiting to butcher the animal, its meat later kippered and stewed.
  • The neighborhood is mainly Caribbean, which means incredible 24-hour fruit stands, passable butcher shops (brined pig snouts! dried fish!), and a plethora of cell phone shops and stores with names like “MAXIMUM $7.99 (and up).” I want to check on Mike Dresser | clusterflock
  • But of what they call counterfeit pleasures they make naught; as of pride in apparel and gems, or in vain honours; or of dicing; or hunting, which they deem the most abject kind of butchery. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
  • He taught them how to approach the whale, iron it, bring it ashore, butcher, render and eat it.
  • He buys rabbit and game from a local butcher.
  • Alchemists, along with surgeons, soldiers, butchers and blacksmiths, were regarded as ‘children of Mars’, the association presumably coming about through the importance of heat in powering the alchemical athanor or furnace.
  • It's efficient, makes recycling easy and having a bin for garden waste is great for a serial bush butcherer like me. Undefined
  • They were standing in a butcher shop, with the wind whistling through the cracks around the door.
  • He owns the butcher's in the main street.
  • About a dozen anti-war protesters shouted "terrorists" and held placards saying "Anglian soldiers go to hell" and "butchers of Basra" as ­soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, known as the ­Poachers, paraded through Luton town centre at midday yesterday. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • When you sit down to a fillet steak in a small independent restaurant or a burger at your favourite gastro-pub, the chef quite likely didn't get his supplies from a local butcher or farmer but from a catering supplier. Buying meat in bulk
  • Big Butch Brewster, to whom the billet-doux was addressed in T. Haviland Hicks, Jr.'s, familiar scrawl, tore open the envelope, and while the squad listened, he read aloud the message left by that sunny-souled youth; "DEAR BUTCH: "Coach Corridan will have to use the alarm clock from now on! I'm called away on business. See that my stuff gets to Bannister O.K. Stow it in the room next to yours. I'll be back at college some time in the next century. Give my adieux to Coach Corridan and the squad. T. Haviland Hicks Senior
  • A rapist butchered his victim with a razor.
  • Such is Mr. Cecchini's cult status, doubtless assisted by Bill Buford's extravagant portrait of the Italian in his book "Heat," that it is a considerable task to enter his modest butcher shop, given the likelihood of having to jostle past German camera crews and crowds from Japan. Dishing on a Classic
  • I owe the butcher, grocer, furniture dealer, photographer -- and the milliner is the worst of all. The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day
  • John Smith, otherwise known as'The Butcher J '.
  • Well, one sure way to butcher Scarlatti keyboard music is to use the piano to smooth over Scarlatti's sharp contours.
  • I have done almost no birding, except yesterday when I saw a Hooded Butcherbird sitting on a coconut frond, tilting back its head and ruffling its pied plumage as it whistled its loud, musical song.
  • Not!" fleered Butch, whom Hicks 'easy self-confidence never failed to arouse. T. Haviland Hicks Senior
  • Only superstition is now so well advanced, that men of the first blood, are as firm as butchers by occupation; and votary resolution, is made equipollent to custom, even in matter of blood. The Essays
  • The Kingsbridge butcher and his apprentice stepped out of the crowd and began to cut the bear up for its meat: Tom supposed they had agreed on a price with the bearward in advance. The Pillars of the Earth
  • Inside, Judith, the pantler, told him to get a list of everything the butcher had sent. Soul of the Fire
  • Go to my website for a butcher's. The Sun
  • She recognized the deep windows, the faded tapestries of Abraham cutting Isaac's throat with a butcher's knife, and Jonah being shot into the very gateway of a castle where his family awaited him, from the mouth of a gigantic carp with goggle eyes, for the simple artist had found his whale's model in a stewpond. The Lady of Blossholme
  • Unless you are a dab-hand with the boning knife, ask the butcher to bone the chicken legs for you.
  • The butcher will trust us for the meat.
  • No. Douglas, if you truly believe that a blastocyst is morally equivalent to a (let's say) four year old boy, then they are indeed butchering and murdering them, and an evil larger than the Nazi Holocaust is going on. America's Deep, Dark Secret
  • That’s not the point, the point is that the Poles and Portuguese do not engage in legalized butchery of their children. Matthew Yglesias » McConnell Warns of American Dystopia — More Equality, Less Poverty, Longer Life Expectancy
  • It'll be slow for the mainstream to accept drag kings because butches are so feared and vilified.
  • The name 'lungs' is derived from their lightness in weight, since they contain air, and the butcher refers to them as 'lights' for this reason.
  • The most commonly encountered are Russell and butcher bodies in lymphomas, multiple myeloma, and some reactive or immunologic diseases.
  • And it is certain that to be off upon a journey with a rucksack strapped upon you at an hour when the butcher boy takes down his shutters is a high pleasure. Chimney-Pot Papers
  • Yes, 3,000 people had been butchered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tired of having her name butchered by colleagues, she interrupted a House Revenue and Taxation Committee meeting Monday to offer a little phonetic direction on the northern Swiss surname she took when she married her husband, Jim. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Amongst the personages of a lower class, the most prominent is Toussaint Gilles, landlord of the Cheval Patriote, and son of one of the revolutionary butchers of the Reign of Terror; a furious republican, who wears a _carmagnole_ and a red cap, inherits his father's hatred of the vile aristocrats, and prides himself on his principles, and on a truculent and immeasurable mustache. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
  • The animals are herded into a bay, then butchered.
  • There are no nancy girls, cross-dressers, pansies, butches, flip-flops or ponces.
  • The book batters vulgarity like a butcher with a shank.
  • The food shopping round here relies more on local grocers and butchers and farm shops such as the vast one at Friday Street than any supermarket.
  • Even the rare soi-disant "butcher shops" obtain their goods from far-flung and unidentified sources, the product often pre-cut and pre-packaged and pre-almost-everything. Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale
  • The hooter buys snacks at ordinary times, buy pollen, or money paying a car, can plant with this " cost certificate " , can hold after collection of butcher, wagoner convert ready money to bagnio .
  • I had a veal and bacon terrine that was butch and robust, and garnished, unusually, with quite enough cornichons, pickled onions and salad.
  • My shirt was like a butcher 's apron. The Sun
  • This sort of problem would sideline a current player for at least a month, but Butch played through the pain.
  • Because he's a butcher and says he always wears a pen behind his ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the pig had wheezed its last breath, one man singed off its hair with a blowtorch, another gave it what I can only describe as a post-mortem enema, and its owner, a middle-aged man with a thick mustache, began to butcher it. NYT > Home Page
  • There were also butchery and sausage-making demonstrations and a chance for the students to make their own Cumberland sausage.
  • John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door.
  • But I just can't see how any of that has anything to do with being a butch or a femme.
  • Mrs Lock and her assistants use locally produced fruit and vegetables and fresh meat from a local butcher.
  • At times, the performance even seemed to display in equal measures the vitality of a young Eric Black and the flinty resolve of Terry Butcher.
  • Like all Republicans, he had himself photographed in an elaborate costume, leaning on a very butch piece of heavy equipment.
  • Kasai, meaning butcher, seems to be a corruption of the word kinasa. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • Butchers confirmed that sales were buoyant, with beef being the number one seller.
  • Ask your butcher to cut you a thick piece of liver and portion it at home.
  • Sadly, if it continues, that is what is threatening to become of the great Liberal Party tradition: a cold-hearted butcher to the withering slab of the Australian body, and the public get sausages for policy from the sweepings off the floor.
  • The local butchers and greengrocers look great, but I never once saw the word ‘organic’ on anything.
  • Several anglers reported large accumulations of fish showing around the city centre with fish rolling in the vicinity of Butcher Terrace and along Marygate.
  • The town might have lost its butcher and baker. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a public house named the Black Bull, a butcher's, saddler's and a shoemaker's.
  • The question you have not answered is that Saddam was a widely known butcherer against kurds and iranians when he was shaking hands with Rumsfeld. Think Progress » DeLay on Liberals’ Reaction to Terrorists: ‘You Can’t Go After These Wonderful People that Just Killed a Bunch of Americans’
  • The following is a list of butchers and outlets which stock the company's products. The Residue Report - an action plan for safer food
  • It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
  • Along with legitimate claims, a series of objectors - one was known as "Queen Sister" - peppered him with questions including whether he was a communist, had caused the 1993 siege at Waco, Texas, and was familiar with the term "smiling like a butcher's dog. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • After buying your fat, preferably from a farmer or butcher that treats its hogs humanely, chop it up into little pieces. Archive 2008-05-01
  • There is a graphic description, for instance, of the killings in Rwanda and of the butchery of 3,000 Tutsis seeking sanctuary in a church.
  • To bard meat, you cover the meat with a thin layer of fat or fatty bacon and secure with butcher’s string.
  • Marty (1955)- Approaching his middle years, lonely, overweight butcher Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine) lives with his mother and has given up on love, until one day he meets plain but warm-hearted schoolteacher Clara (Betsy Blair). John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance
  • Never before, or afterward, not even when the luckless Butch fell in love, and T. Haviland Hicks, Jr., assisted Cupid, did the pachydermic Butch act so insanely as on this occasion. T. Haviland Hicks Senior
  • He had a couple of hundred dollars on top of the dashboard, folded in butcher wrap stained with lamb-chop blood.
  • The yearbook, edited by Tim Butcher, is available from today priced at £14.99.
  • 'Yo' niver seed more vittle brought together i 'Newcassel, I'll be bound; there'll be above half a hundredweight o' butcher's meat, beside pies and custards. Sylvia's Lovers — Complete
  • As Lee misfielded, Butcher called for a second that was never there, aborted his run and left Vaughan stranded.
  • He learned butchery, hygiene, slaughtering, cutting and boning - in fact everything related to butchering - to become a Master Butcher.
  • Using a length of butcher's string, or an old bootlace, tie the pippy bag tightly closed so that none of the kapok will fall out. Hooting Yard
  • Initial investigations have found a potential common link to cooked ham from small independent butchers, though tests on products have been negative. Times, Sunday Times
  • a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism
  • You'll probably need to special order this roast from the butcher; be sure to ask for the chine bone to be removed.
  • They butchered a steer and served hamburgers and steaks to the family.
  • Sir Tristrem himself, and wrangling and disputing with all around him concerning nombles, briskets, flankards, and raven-bones, then usual terms of the art of hunting, or of butchery, whichever the reader chooses to call it, which are now probably antiquated. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • This dame, the cateress, hired me to carry a load and took me first to the shop of a vintner, then to the booth of a butcher; thence to the stall of a fruiterer; thence to a grocer who also sold dry fruits; thence to a confectioner and a perfumer cum druggist and from him to this place where there happened to me with you what happened. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Across the curve of the animal's long neck the butcher's ritual dagger has inscribed a parody of a smile.
  • It's hard to squelch my butchness, but, bless my soul, I do try!
  • HADI GHAEMI, INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN: In 2000, when he shut down the free press in Iran, he was called the butcher of the press. CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2010
  • Butch: In the fifth, my ass goes down.
  • Having already established that our Spartan heroes kill pretty much anything that comes within screaming distance, the industrial music cranks up while we watch as Greek butchery is taken to a visual level hitherto unseen: Asian and Middle Eastern baddies carved up like Easter hams. Top 10 Movie Montages » Scene-Stealers
  • At 18, David Purnell, like so many pitmen, had followed his father into the industry after 18 months working as a butcher.
  • There is no precedent for this at all - if in fact they are incised markings rather than butchery marks.
  • Broomfield City Council on May 26 unanimously approved a proposed plan to give tax incentives to the butchery, which is slated to move from Boulder in July and open in Broomfield in early August. The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories
  • His eyesight was worsening daily; he was becoming the Mr. Magoo of butchers. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • The big thing about Butch is that she isn't just a dumb blonde, as she herself stressed.
  • Meantime, the true extreme social conservatives get on with their business of murder and butchery on video.
  • I want tablecloths made out of woven fabric, not perforated butcher paper.
  • They feared that their troops might acquire a taste for such butchery and become no better than those they fought against.
  • Greeks and Romans? were these cowards? and yet, did you ever hear of this butchery, which we call duelling, among them? Amelia — Volume 3
  • Also, a great nation having made up its mind that hanging is quite the wholesomest process for its homicides in general, can yet with mercy distinguish between the degrees of guilt in homicides; and does not yelp like a pack of frost-pinched wolf-cubs on the blood-track of an unhappy crazed boy, or gray-haired clodpate Othello, "perplexed i 'the extreme," at the very moment that it is sending a Minister of the Crown to make polite speeches to a man who is bayoneting young girls in their father's sight, and killing noble youths in cool blood, faster than a country butcher kills lambs in spring. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • His dad was a butcher and slaughterman who was often out of work in the depression, and times were hard.
  • Hey Butch, if Dutch goes back to school, make sure he enrolls in English 101; his spelling is a little rusty ... McDonnell holds the edge in Virginia gov fundraising race
  • Heat a small haggis according to the butcher's instructions, then scoop some onto a crouton.
  • In those days there was a lot going on in the village, which boasted not only seven grocers, but also seven pubs, two greengrocers, two butchers, a chemists, a haberdashers and a post office.
  • Strip away the façade, though, and he is just a coldblooded butcher. The Sun
  • First off, I don't really know all that much about animal breeding, husbandry, land use or butchery, and am bound to make a lot of mistakes.
  • We were supposed to blow our way into the basement of the Butcher Building.
  • Go to your local butcher and ask for two tenderloin steaks to be butterflied to about a one centimetre thickness.
  • Trainees work in a different section every week, moving between the cold section, hot section, pasta, grill, pastry, bakery, butchery and fish.
  • The lorry driver escaped unhurt but Butcher suffered serious head injuries and a broken jaw.
  • The butcher, who was an ex-'spahi ', declared that he was a deserter. Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant
  • Then we would go to the butcher's and buy a hunk of mortadella.
  • BUTCH AND SUNDANCE continuing to ride.
  • But others were systematically butchered and prepared for food.
  • I 'sharpen' my hunting knife with a Lansky stone set but I don't with my butcher knives, they're just too long bladed and wear out the stones. More on Plaxico and Christmas
  • And should your butch man of the hour sign up for rebirthing classes to overcome trauma he suffered in the womb, you'll volunteer to drive him there.
  • The animals are herded into a bay, then butchered.
  • Fat stock are animals that are sold to butchers for meat
  • Policemen, bankers and butchers are all lumped together in the service sector.
  • After almost 30 years of working six days a week, Otley pork butchers David and Barbara Brown are looking forward to a day off.
  • Butcher was prepared to take chances as he took on the bowlers but played with sense, aggression and confidence.
  • They wear trousers, even trilbies, shirts and ties, and they're not the butch ones.
  • The meat was supplied by her husband's Haverfordwest butchery business, while the fruit and vegetables came from Redbridge at Fishguard.
  • I'm a masculine bio female, boyishly butch, transmasculine - some might call me a FTM [female to male], but I'm not totally transitioned, though I'm on a moderate dose of T [testosterone], and I'm comfortable with my body as is. Victoria Rosner: A Walk on the Wilde Side
  • At the same time, Drs. Frederick Brown and George Phillips argued that though the murderer showed some anatomical knowledge, "the murder could have been committed by a person who had been a hunter, a butcher, a slaughterman, as well as a student in surgery or a properly qualified surgeon. Jack the Ripper As the Threat of Outcast London. Robert F. Haggard

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