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butchering

[ UK /bˈʊt‍ʃəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbʊtʃɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the business of a butcher

How To Use butchering In A Sentence

  • A good butchering job of a cleanly killed deer should yield about 45 to 50 percent of the field-dressed weight in boneless, lean meat. Field and Stream Presents Deer Facts with Dr. Karl V.
  • It wasn't as bad as the pit-bull, he thought as he threw himself to his left, nor as horrifying as some gramarye wraith, but it looked quite capable of butchering each and every one of mem without pausing to take a breath, including the massive Snaugenhutt. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat.
  • He chortled slightly, and Halle could almost picture his face flushing with pleasure at someone actually saying his name properly, not butchering it with insipid nicknames.
  • They should not have loaned money to a man who was butchering innocent people.
  • According to French butchering methods, the meat on top of the backbone from the shoulder to the hip, if taken off the bone, is called the boneless pork loin center and often comes to the meat seller in one piece. THE TANTE MARIE’S COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK
  • And once we'd boxed up his butchering gear and sluiced down the boards of the wagon, a bucket at a time, it became something we never talked on again.
  • Magistrates from the city claimed the rally was the start of a revolution, and unleashed the yeomanry on the unarmed and peaceful crowd, butchering 11 people and leaving over 400 wounded.
  • They saw the soldiers butchering the inhabitants with no ‘enemy’ in sight.
  • Actually they were busy stealing the natives lands, raping their buffaloe and butchering theri women. Think Progress » Atomic scientists push back Doomsday Clock because of Obama’s ‘pragmatic’ foreign policy.
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