A ruthless killing of a great number of people.
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Examples for "slaughter "
Examples for "slaughter "
1 Allowing horse slaughter will benefit horse owners throughout the state, he said.
2 We will continue to fight and slaughter our enemies on the water!
3 A moment later he was inside the house, and the slaughter began.
4 But Open Cages and local campaign groups insist the slaughter is continuing.
5 Federally regulated slaughter plants are not allowed to operate without inspectors present.
1 Either way, what followed was the greatest massacre in South African history.
2 It said the massacre was essential for China's future order and prosperity.
3 Justice sources said the operation was intended to prevent a repeat massacre .
4 A second New Zealand family is in mourning after the Norwegian massacre .
5 Three months earlier the Houla massacre was also called a turning point.
1 Government agents and police, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed .
2 In time, this power afforded to gangsters would result in widespread bloodshed .
3 The military said it had to intervene to prevent more serious bloodshed .
4 They used modern tactics of propaganda and bloodshed that are familiar today.
5 As casualties mount, concern intensifies that the bloodshed could continue for months.
1 Iraq wants to leave behind years of sectarian carnage , war and mayhem.
2 The political carnage of last Thursday was, however, not difficult to forecast.
3 The carnage also revealed a dangerous lack of transparency in the market.
4 Nobody looking for non-stop action and carnage is likely to feel shortchanged.
5 I saw the education and health ministers bleeding heavily in the carnage .
1 Of course, with the butchery , my hand is often tired these days.
2 The Belgians in vain interposed to prevent the butchery of the English.
3 Somehow Jacket managed to be right in the middle of the butchery .
4 An inhuman butchery of the children and some of the women followed.
5 All the martyrs were now brought to the place of their butchery .
1 Russian generals say their peacekeepers prevent an ethnic bloodbath in the region.
2 Cricket South Africa has created a bloodbath over the past few days.
3 Six words sum up boxing bloodbath Tim Tszyu is the real deal.
4 The United Nations says it fears for a bloodbath in the north.
5 If the Mormons had chosen violence, it would have been a bloodbath .
1 You're neither of you up to the blood bath at the Cornucopia.
2 It became a bit of a blood bath at the end.
3 It was known as the blood bath and that really describes it as such.
4 You still after the coke that walked out of that blood bath in the harbor?
5 But if you're going to turn this into a blood bath , you can forget about me.'
6 And in general, all his proceedings had tended to put the Provinces into a " blood bath . "
7 Not all victims of the hideous 1914-18 blood bath were killed.
8 The most recent blood bath was on 6 July 2019; leaving over 13 dead.
9 He wanted to possess my vampires and cause a blood bath that would bring us back to being hunted.
12 Nowhere is the cruel nature of golf exposed as dramatically as in the blood bath of the professional qualifying school.
13 For days there had been vague but fearful expectations of a " blood bath , " of street battles, rioting, and plunder.
14 While job losses in prior months were steeper than previously thought, details of the January report supported views the blood bath has stopped.
15 Another way of describing the experience is to state that the participants in this four year blood bath were "bled white."
16 That alone sets this up as a potential classic, a certain blood bath , that will only be decided by the slimmest of margin.
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