knacker's yard in the PONS Dictionary

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We are past the stage where players are bundled off to the knacker's yard as their 30th birthdays loom.
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But in the book, it's actually a knacker's yard where people get boiled down for glue.
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And by the time the main event was over, they had realised that people actually do care whether the nags are sent to the knacker's yard or not.
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It is further from the knacker's yard.
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The knacker's yard is, literally, an abattoir for horses that have outlived their ability to stand, run, and carry.
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More dividends are to be sent to the knacker's yard.
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He breaks down at last, and is driven away to the knacker's yard.
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What happens when your whole act is a one-trick pony and the audience votes to take it out back to the knacker's yard?
calgaryherald.com
It wasn't like she was ready for the knacker's yard just yet.
en.wikipedia.org
By 1809, the undeveloped remainder of the plot consisted of two nailer's workshops and a cooper's workshop with a knacker's yard behind.
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