packinghouse

[ US /ˈpækɪŋˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a plant where livestock are slaughtered and processed and packed as meat products
  2. a building where foodstuffs are processed and packed
    they came from an apple packinghouse
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How To Use packinghouse In A Sentence

  • Purcell 1953 found that packinghouse employees were more ready to blame their lower-status supervisors than their top managers for difficulties entailed in trying to comply with directions. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • Back at the site near the old packinghouse I laid Rudy down where Jewel could see him. BLOWN AWAY!
  • they came from an apple packinghouse
  • Packinghouse managers must ensure that the fruit they ship isn't harboring live lychee fruit moths or oriental fruit flies; such stowaways could wreak agricultural havoc.
  • Packinghouse managers must ensure that the fruit they ship isn't harboring live lychee fruit moths or oriental fruit flies; such stowaways could wreak agricultural havoc.
  • I could barely discern what was left of the packinghouse. BLOWN AWAY!
  • I noticed that a group of people had gathered near the packinghouse next to the train station. BLOWN AWAY!
  • Dual allegiance was found in 73% of packinghouse employees, 88% of union stewards, and 57% of company supervisors Purcell, 1953. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • There are no data on the number of full-time, year-round agricultural workers, such as packinghouse employees. All Today's News - Sightline Daily
  • As we passed the train station, the lights from our truck revealed people struggling along the railroad bed toward the station or the packinghouse. BLOWN AWAY!
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