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been slaughtering
noun
The killing of animals, generally for food; ritual slaughter (kosher and halal).
Exact(22)
In some places, to cut their losses, peasants have been slaughtering their dairy cows for meat.
"The government has been slaughtering them like rats," said the African diplomat, who was not authorized to speak publicly.
The whole nation has been slaughtering me and making out I'm the one to blame for our downfall.
The attackers are suspected to be the janjaweed, the Arab militiamen who have been slaughtering black Africans across the region.
Wolves have been slaughtering vast numbers of sheep here — at least 20,000 in just the past five years, according to an official count.
Mr. Lai said that the migratory falcons do not travel to South Korea or Japan, which have been slaughtering chickens in response to outbreaks of bird flu there.
Similar(36)
People have been slaughtered".
Three sheep had been slaughtered.
Millions had, after all, been slaughtered.
A hundred animals have been slaughtered.
All of our sources have been slaughtered".
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