Butchered [verb]

Definition of Butchered:

slay and prepare animal for meat

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Sentence/Example of Butchered:

She looked so delighted, and yet it made me sick to think of his having been butchered so.

Even a few, who were saved by the soldiers, satiated with blood, were next day miserably butchered by orders from the general.

He would have butchered another ox, but as the boat would now hold no more, Duff with difficulty made him stop.

Houses were burned, plantations destroyed and the inhabitants butchered.

The men were all butchered, and eighty women and children were sent to join those in a house near the Nana.

Men, and even mere boys, of the reformed faith were butchered in their homes, in the arms of their wives or their mothers.

At about eight o'clock they entered unopposed the Gray Friars, and butchered every Huguenot they found.

Persistently refusing to exhibit his warrant, for three days the governor butchered the citizens at will.

Every man in that portion of trench was killed—one might almost say butchered—without a chance of resistance.

Samuel Hill and his family were captured, and the younger children butchered.