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slaughterers

n. (plural of slaughterer English)

Usage examples of "slaughterers".

The caller was a cavalrywoman, one of the Slaughterers, it looked like, breathless even though she was mounted.

The Paris assembly fraternizes with the Versailles slaughterers and the assassins of the mayor of Etampes.

The Slaughterers, howling with laughter so hard even some wine was spilled, made only encouragements, and the odd cry of "Me, later!

Promotions had come thick and fast among Shkai'ra's Slaughterers, this past month.

The Slaughterers would search energetically, of course, but evading a search and running mounted ahead of a cavalry screen were skills she had learned as soon as she could walk.

The Slaughterers had kept true to their name, here at the tunnel's inward end.

Throughout the evening and all night the agents of the municipality carried on their work at the Abbaye, at the Carmelites, and at La Force, and, on the 3rd of September, on the electoral assembly transferring itself to the Jacobin club, it passed over the Pont-au- Change between two rows of corpses, which the slaughterers had brought there from the Châtelet and the Conciergerie prisons.

The villagers called it the Night of the Slaughterers, and no one would speak of it.

He may have a real urge to see things die… wanting to make sure the slaughterers didn’t cheat him could be just the only acceptable reason he could give for a darker desire.

If ten other countries around the world will follow such a lead, this will be a loud and clear signal to the slaughterers themselves, and to the satellite governments which have not yet handed over their Jewish-citizens to the Germans, that the Allies mean business.