slaughterhouse

IPA: sɫˈɔtɝhaʊs

noun

  • A place where animals are slaughtered.
  • (figuratively) The scene of a massacre.
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Examples of "slaughterhouse" in Sentences

  • They were sheep at a slaughterhouse.
  • Egon decides to burglarize a slaughterhouse.
  • Check out the slaughterhouse case on wikipedia.
  • It has also a slaughterhouse and a health center.
  • His first position was at the city slaughterhouse.
  • The bodies were taken to the local slaughterhouse.
  • He also is in the middle of signing Slaughterhouse.
  • He was taken to a slaughterhouse and killed for meat.
  • A term for such open air slaughterhouse is a shambles.
  • But then Schlosser actually shows what a slaughterhouse is like.
  • The slaughterhouse is an imposing building in the early-morning light.
  • Where is the account of little Tyke grimacing in the slaughterhouse episode
  • Listening to bawling cows headed for the slaughterhouse is a shitty way to start a day.
  • Wasn’t so long ago that working in slaughterhouse could provide you with a decent middle-class existence.
  • I find it curious that those who criticize hunting as "cruel" assume that an abbatoir or slaughterhouse is presumably a more humane environment.
  • They are not "genuine" anything, nor are they coming from a "steakhouse," except for, I guess the slaughterhouse, which is a house where steaks come from.
  • DAVIES (voice-over): The assault is entering a new, highly sensitive stage, but as it does so, Iraqi forces fighting alongside the Marines say in a newly captured building they found what they call a slaughterhouse used for holding hostages.

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