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Filter by Meaning The tribe would slaughter a buffalo for their traditional feast.
The tribesmen will slaughter a cow as part of their ritual.
The abattoir will slaughter chickens for sale to grocery stores.
The fisherman will slaughter some fish for the fish fry.
The chef will slaughter a lamb for the restaurant's special dish.
The virus is known to slaughter millions of people.
The online comments section turned into a slaughter as people started insulting each other.
The boss's criticism of the employee's work was a complete slaughter.
The coach's harsh words resulted in a slaughter of the team's morale.
The movie review turned into a slaughter as the critic criticized every aspect of the film.
The performance review turned into a slaughter when the manager gave harsh feedback.
The book club discussion turned into a slaughter when some members expressed their negative opinions of the book.
The opposition party's attack was a slaughter of the government's policies.
The children's laughter turned into a slaughter when the teacher scolded them.
The professor's evaluation was a slaughter of the student's thesis.
The boss's criticism was a slaughter of the employee's efforts.
The comedy show turned into a slaughter when the audience didn't find the jokes funny.
The judge's ruling was a slaughter of the defendant's defense.
The newspaper's article was a slaughter of the celebrity's personal life.
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