slaughterer
IPA: sɫˈɔtɝɝ
noun
- A butcher (as a profession or job).
- A ritual slaughterer, kosher slaughterer, kosher butcher, shochet / shokhet.
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Examples of "slaughterer" in Sentences
- The main point, which Ebert elaborates on, is that 3-D is indeed just an imagination slaughterer.
- We hear it in the ravings of Baruch Goldstein, the slaughterer of Muslims at the Cave of the Patriarchs in 1994.
- Here is more--a lot more--about the pishtacos pistaku, an alternate word for a monstrous figure in folk mythology in Peru: the ñaqak, Quechua for "slaughterer" or "sacrificer".
- Here is more -- a lot more -- about the pishtacos (pistaku), an alternate word for a monstrous figure in folk mythology in Peru: the ñaqak, Quechua for "slaughterer" or "sacrificer".
- He only comes into his own when crowned, turning Macbeth into a berserk, snickering slaughterer who is prey to nightmarish fantasies: most sensationally when he imagines Banquo's ghost slitting his throat.
- This budding sub-sector of the meat industry caters to Muslims who want to follow their faith's rules -- to be certain that the animal has been slaughtered humanely with a knife to the throat, that the animal is pointed toward Mecca and that it dies as the slaughterer recites a prayer.
- This budding sub-sector of the meat industry caters mainly to Muslims who want to follow their faith's rules -- to be certain that the animal has been slaughtered humanely with a knife to the throat, that the animal is pointed toward Mecca and that it dies as the slaughterer recites a prayer.
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