Use of butchery in Sentences. 19 Examples

The examples include butchery at the start of sentence, butchery at the end of sentence and butchery in the middle of sentence

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butchery at the start of sentence


  1. Butchery: Will now always grant 20 runic power, regardless of the creature type killed.

butchery at the end of sentence


  1. It was not fighting, it was butchery.
  2. When are they going to put an end to this butchery?
  3. In her view, war is simply a legalised form of butchery.
  4. He had a slight grievance against the landowner, we understand, but hardly enough to account for this butchery.

butchery in the middle of sentence


  1. Skilled butchery is a mixture of big , bold movements and detailed, precise knife - work.
  2. Rebellions have never succeeded in Ireland; always they have ended in butchery and defeat.
  3. Instead of meeting , we be vegetarian. Tolstoy once said: Where there is butchery, there is battlefield.
  4. Instead of meeting , we be vegetarian. Tolstoy once said: Where there is butchery, there is battlefield.
  5. It was born of fear for her grandfather, he thought as he returned to his butchery of the President's shotgun.
  6. Rather than compromise on welfare payments, they were prepared to resign and leave social butchery to the Tories.
  7. I have felt the same shock and outrage since I lived in the Lakeside area and watched the butchery of those trees.
  8. Alkhan - Yurt, meanwhile , became infamous for the butchery and rape committed there by the Russians soon afterwards.
  9. Alkhan - Yurt, meanwhile , became infamous for the butchery and rape committed there by the Russians soon afterwards.
  10. A horrible series of futile uprisings against impossible odds and always ending in butchery and defeat for the rebels.
  11. They feared that their troops might acquire a taste for such butchery and become no better than those they fought against.
  12. One can easily imagine how this apparent butchery of corpses might be misinterpreted by a stranger unaccustomed to such a practice.
  13. One can easily imagine how this apparent butchery of corpses might be misinterpreted by a stranger unaccustomed to such a practice.
  14. And every president and prime minister who repeated this mendacity as an excuse to avoid a ceasefire has the blood of last night's butchery on their hands.

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