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meat axe
noun
A cleaver used for chopping meat.
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The officer who took the sword said it looked as "savage as a meat axe".
It was as if they had been cut by an errant butcher with a meat axe.
Maxwell was the meat axe, a muddler, a volatile sentimentalist, a bully and a crook.
But we have to rifle-shot it rather than go at it with a meat axe, which cannot succeed".
But whenever I try to photograph anyone they always look as if they've been hit over the head with a meat axe.
In Krugman's world, ideological right-wingers took a meat axe to the carefully planned, stable New Deal economic structures of finance, telecommunications, transportation and manufacturing and created an unstable mess in which greed overruled good sense.
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But all in all, in terms of a 17-man squadron to trot out onto Sweet Home Remondis, this is not the worst posse of meat axe-men.
The great fear a year ago when President Obama unveiled his budget for 2012 was that he caved to the GOP and Tea Party hardliners and meat axed dozens of vital programs and agencies.
(JPMorgan and Deloitte settled in June. Deloitte paid out $20m, denying any wrongdoing).The European Commission in Brussels recently proposed taking a meat-axe to the problem.
As the title indicates, "Fat Actress" is as subtle as the bloody end of a meat-axe, but Alley's very outrageousness is what makes it work.
He said that "even if some surgery were truly necessary to prevent governments from being forced to defend a multitude of equal protection 'class of one' claims, the court should use a scalpel rather than a meat-axe".
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