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I . butcher [ˈbʊtʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

II . butcher [ˈbʊtʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. butcher (slaughter):

butcher

2. butcher (murder):

butcher

3. butcher inf (spoil):

butcher
paprać [perf s-]

butch [bʊtʃ] ADJ inf

1. butch (masculine):

macho m

2. butch pej (like man):

Usage examples with butcher

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By contrast, extremely large cattle ranches typically were owned by expatriates and butchered more productive animals for both national and international markets.
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There is a supermarket with a traditional butcher's shop.
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Historically, butchering was a trade passed from father to son.
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The best of these weaners may go to the butchers.
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In 1907 his father purchased a meat retailing business in town and became a butcher, peddling meat products door to door on a horse-drawn wagon.
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Weeks had his hamburger meat ground to specification by local butchers, which included potato flakes and flour.
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Butcher, his father, and two of his brothers built and occupied a dugout, saving the claim.
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Chickens could be sent to slaughterhouses for butchering and processing into prepackaged commercial products to be frozen or shipped fresh to markets or wholesalers.
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Many times the carcasses are thrown on the floor to be butchered more easily.
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In addition to the old cattle and horse market, agricultural equipment was now added, along with butcher's shops and sales of dairy produce.
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