Person who removes animal carcasses and roadkill.
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Examples for "knackered"
Examples for "knackered"
1I don't remember if I was saying a prayer or just knackered.
2He shows me the knackered knee that did for his football ambitions.
3We'd arrived alongside the most knackered Gaz van left in the Eastern bloc.
4But would Nick Clegg really want to prop up a knackered, 12-year administration?
5Often, I'd leave and return from the job in darkness, knackered.
1He says that she has been sent to the knacker to rest.
2Horses are sent to the knacker's yard, boats to the breaker's yard.'
3I can't 'talk nice' to the knacker if I'm tucked under your arm.
4He would have to wait for the knacker to come for his horse.
5Note also the blood-red eyes, with the hard look of the knacker in them.
1This is one crock of corporate crap destined for the knackers yard.
2They almost resembled the rendering vats that knackers use for tallow.
3Any charcoal-burners or knackers suddenly walking around in silk waistcoats and embroidered boots?
4His knackers were superb.' The wind took my hat and tossed it against a lamp-post.
5But by that point, the immune response is so destructive that it basically knackers your lungs.'