Stockyard [noun]
Definition of Stockyard:
killing place
Opposite/Antonyms of Stockyard:
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Sentence/Example of Stockyard:
In order to effect this they are transferred to a stockyard on the beach.
After lunch, as there was more branding to be done, Gerrard went back to the stockyard.
But, anyway, I'll saddle up and get a man to help me run the mob into the stockyard.
We were all in the stockyard, and Billy, in answer to the hail, came there.
As she had said, two horses stood saddled and ready in the stockyard.
Jim has just gone across to the stockyard, but he will be back to breakfast in a moment.
Things were a bit merry in the stockyard, I can tell you, and heels did fly.
It was not much—I had seen him cut much worse in the stockyard at home—but somehow he did not get well.
This day we selected from the herds of Mr. Kerr 32 young bullocks, and they were immediately yoked up in the stockyard.
They rode on past a stockyard, and into a rutted street of bare frame houses, and Hetty was glad they scarcely met anybody.