How To Use Castrated In A Sentence

  • When bluecoat volunteers finally crushed the Santee rebellion, angry mobs screamed at the captives in their cages, castrated the few they got hold of, and demanded that the rebels be executed. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • But the learned and versatile author bound himself to issue only five hundred copies, and “not to reproduce the work in its complete and uncastrated form.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned.
  • Before parting we agreed to “collaborate” and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated copy of the great original, my friend taking the prose and I the metrical part; and we corresponded upon the subject for years. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • To an ancient Roman, a Gallus would have meant a castrated guy that served the goddess Cybele, but to a modern demonologist it means a sexless demon who serves as a messenger. Crossed
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  • Note for townies - A wether is a castrated male sheep, over one year old. The Sheep Trade.
  • Since being medically castrated, what he describes as his invasive fantasies have evaporated - that plus the rigorous assessment regimen he's gone through. A Very Public Sociologist
  • Reportedly, few have genital modifications, although some certainly do, and some consider nirwaan "castrated" hijras to be the "true" hijras. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Swellfoot's desire for Iona to be taken into custody and brought to him, dismembered, underscores his anxious need to reassert his phallic authority over her, to take comfort in the sight of his own phallic power as it is manifested at the site of her "castrated" body. Shelley
  • I haven't seen them around for a while, but Gordon has enemies, mostly large ginger uncastrated male cats who live further up the street, and occasionally steal food from the kitchen.
  • One story has it that English shepherds used to employ a castrated ram - also know as a wether - to help manage the flock. EzineArticles
  • As for being a woman writer who treats violence that way -- well, I've heard my work called "castrated" (books have testicles?) and "squeamish," actually -- both of which make me laugh. Cat V. Monkey - Last Tango In Paris
  • Also if the donkey is too mature it may retain the unwanted behaviour of a stallion even after it has been successfully castrated with the burdizzo. 2.1 Introduction to Donkeys Relationship with Humans
  • But an ox is often a castrated bull - which may an apt description of China's economic pain.
  • She was literally a castrated male who had also undergone a penectomy; it was the administration of hormones that radically changed her appearance.
  • I think the word you are looking for is "castrated" not "neutered. New McCain Ad: "Celebrities Don't Have To Worry About Family Budgets"
  • “We agreed,” says Burton, “to collaborate and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated, copy of the great original, my friend taking the prose and I the metrical part; and we corresponded upon the subject for years.” The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Labour Code little ambitious and a "castrated" version [of what Necas would welcome]. Prague Monitor
  • The modern preference for lean meat has led some producers to raise uncastrated animals, or to replace certain hormones in castrates. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • He was castrated and his body bore extensive cigarette burns and bullet and knife wounds.
  • A wether is a castrated goat or sheep; it's probably related to a Latin word for "calf. Week in Words
  • The Hillary Nutcracker yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Hillary Nutcracker'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Is it sexism, \'sexism lite\' or just a castrated media? ' The Hillary Nutcracker
  • As the traditional sense of the word seems to imply, not every person referred to as a eunuch was necessarily castrated.
  • An ox is a castrated bull.
  • No creep feed was provided, and bull calves were surgically castrated at birth.
  • The guide picked up the rifle, shot and castrated him, and made off.
  • The ranch castrated three - fourths of its male calves.
  • Sexually mature, uncastrated male cattle or water buffalo. Chapter 13
  • The stock bull, early born uncastrated males, or unwanted ‘visitors’ from or to neighbouring farms are the likely culprits.
  • In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned.
  • For instance, say that uncastrated men really don't want to be chemically castrated, but once they are they don't really suffer much.
  • A bullock is a castrated bull.
  • But Vásquez has said that expectations abroad "castrated" later novelists. A life in writing: Juan Gabriel Vásquez
  • Hamm even has his characters suggest that all law enforcement personnel dealing with refugee women be chemically castrated, which is a neat addition to the story in that it creates another point of conflict between the male characters' intellectual understanding of their predicament, and of the danger they pose to their loved ones, and their biological nature--ultimately, only the most conscientious and clear-eyed male character chooses the treatment***. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Nine cats were castrated males; three cats were females: two of them were spayed.
  • As piglets, their tails are sliced off, their teeth are chipped, and then they're castrated - all without anaesthetic.
  • These pompadoured locals strut along a very fine line, with psychobilly overkill on one side and castrated vanilla-billy on the other.
  • Other bulls are castrated, and this seems to be simply based on the individual preference of their owner, although a castrate will grow larger and hence become more valuable.
  • Then at 18 she met a group of eunuchs - castrated men who dressed as women and sang and danced for a living.
  • Eight men submitted themselves to be castrated.
  • Where in Hegel the castrated Cybele is the emptiness that distracts, in Schelling she is the fullness that excites an attack in the form of a ritualistic consumption of her body. Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy
  • Simon is generally done a sex change operation or has been castrated.
  • In just one year, Pruitt's subversive japery has become indistinguishable from full-fledged art-world approval matrices -- hardly anyone remembers the ice age of 2009, when the awards were cleverly castrated as "performance. Selby Drummond: Art "Oscar" for Second Gay Ryan in a Row?
  • He was castrated and his body bore extensive cigarette burns and bullet and knife wounds.
  • The receipt specifies the product of a stonehorse, that is a horse uncastrated, a full stallion.
  • Mr Watkins also showed off a number of pigpens that contain baby and adult pigs, which he said are reared, de-wormed and castrated by inmates.
  • Subsequently, Heloise was sent to a nunnery and Abelard to a monastery, but not before he was castrated for his sins against Fulbert's niece.
  • They should be castrated at birth. quote by freewoman on jihadwatch Nov 14. Think Progress » Ellison Takes Swearing-In Photograph With Koran
  • The ranch castrated three - fourths of its male calves.
  • Most adult sheep were wethers (castrated rams) raised mainly for wool.
  • The book was castrated by removal of the last two chapters.
  • The Emperor of China would employ eunuchs, castrated men, as guards and servants in his Palace.
  • Bull calves were surgically castrated at birth.
  • The flock consisted of 20 rams, 44 ewes, and 43 lambs, of which 21 were female and the remaining were castrated males.
  • In the Mhow area of India, where it is common practice to feed goats on the leaves of trees gathered in the forest, an experiment was conducted with uncastrated male goats aged about 14 months and weighing some 25 kg. Chapter 6
  • For we who are about to die, we saw a shape in war, a blind, castrated wreck with cankered mind in flail of fury, saw it lamed, The Lucifer Cantos 10/13
  • The mouse was also castrated, so that it would produce a higher level of the hormone that switches on sperm production.
  • The Church is hated for its message and must be destroyed or at least castrated, which is the intent of CT. The State of Connecticut attacks the Catholic Church
  • The conventional wisdom is that Rauzzini was one of those unfortunate boys castrated or snipped on the orders of choirmasters in an age when the castrati were the most revered and celebrated of singers. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • In this case it will be interesting to see if the unions can act as anything more than the castrated eunuchs that they are.
  • A 2004 study of German subjects submitted to Sexual Abuse: Journal of Treatment and Recovery, revealed that only 3% of sexual criminals relapsed into their old ways post-operation, compared to 46% of their uncastrated counterparts. Castration: Justice, or Nazi Revival? « Gender Across Borders
  • The modern meaning of the word eunuch is a castrated male. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • ‘And…’ the rooster-in-charge continues, ‘each one of us will now be a capon without even being castrated.’
  • Wallace was stripped naked, tied to a horse and dragged to Smithfield, where he was hanged, cut down while still alive, then publicly castrated and disembowelled. Storyteller
  • Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming steers, and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
  • Male calves were castrated either at birth, at time of initial vaccination, or at weaning.
  • Animals which have a carnivorous diet are not generally considered suitable for food, and the meat of uncastrated adult male animals is often shunned.
  • In just one year, Pruitt's subversive japery has become indistinguishable from full-fledged art-world approval matrices--hardly anyone remembers the ice age of 2009, when the awards were cleverly castrated as "performance. Selby Drummond: Art "Oscar" for Second Gay Ryan in a Row?
  • To Struan, the bishop represented all that he despised in the Catholics — the dogmatic fanaticism of self-castrated, power-seeking men who sucked riches from the poor in the name of a Catholic God, drop by bloody drop, and from the drops built mighty cathedrals to the glory of their version of Divinity, who had idolatrously set up a man in Rome as Pope and made the man an infallible arbiter of other men. Tai-Pan
  • When we say that, we're comparing him to a stallion, or uncastrated horse--there's usually only one on a farm, right? Ferule & Fescue
  • But Clinton did something the right wing conspiracy could not do on their own: he "castrated" the NOW and pretty much prostituted the feminist movement. "This woman claims to be a champion for women, a women's advocate, a feminist, but look what she has done to me. Look what she has done."
  • At birth, calves were identified with a numbered ear tag, they were weighed, sex was recorded, and male calves were castrated.
  • Such an income would not only have benefited the castrato but, more importantly, the family that castrated him.

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