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I . butcher [ˈbʊtʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] SUBST

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

1. butcher (slaughter):

butcher

2. butcher (murder):

butcher

3. butcher fam (spoil):

butcher
paprać [perf s-]

butch [bʊtʃ] ADJ fam

1. butch (masculine):

macho m

2. butch péj (like man):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec butcher

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Nevertheless, there were constantly 7 butchers at work.
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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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It opened 1878 in what had been a butcher's shop.
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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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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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Butcher, his father, and two of his brothers built and occupied a dugout, saving the claim.
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The local craftsmen were organized in fifty guilds, with the butchers' guild being the oldest.
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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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Historically, butchering was a trade passed from father to son.
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