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to slaughter
noun
The killing of animals, generally for food; ritual slaughter (kosher and halal).
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Saddam sent out helicopters to slaughter thousands.
"Now they are ready to slaughter us".
I'd be happy to slaughter them".
Gen. John Wool, refused to join the rush to slaughter.
And then the father goes out to slaughter that goat.
"The villagers asked us not to slaughter them," Rekut said.
The capitalists were not good evough to slaughter.
"We found information that they want to slaughter more people.
"This is the time to slaughter the cow".
"They began to slaughter the people like animals".
Australia is expected to slaughter more, but lighter, cattle.
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