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    Hello sustainable growers.

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    Today, in this video, we're going to go to Vietnam and we're going to visit a farm of

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    Basa.

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    You know Basa is one of these catfish from Asia that is sold everywhere in the world.

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    That's one of the most farmed fish.

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    So today we go and we visit the fish farm in Vietnam that's a really big fish farm and

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    that's a special fish farm that is sustainably certified.

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    six-step guide from the description of this video.

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    This is a guide that is going to help you to build your own aquaponics setup and to

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    produce your own food at home.

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    Enjoy the video.

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    Today we are in Vietnam in the Mekong Delta visiting a Basa farm, and this farm is a bit

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    special because it's certified ASC and GLOBALG.A.P., which means Aquaculture Stewardship Council

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    and Global Good Aquaculture Practice which is actually two certifications of sustainability.

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    So here we got 11 ponds, really big ponds.

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    You can see at the back.

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    And they are really full of Basa, which is a fish that is sold everywhere in the world.

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    And sorry.

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    I wearing some glasses because the sun is very strong here so I have to keep those glasses.

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    Otherwise, I would not be able to make this video correctly.

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    So here we can see some kind of floats or boats where we got some fish food prepared

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    to feed.

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    Oh excellent.

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    Can we go in?

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    Lady: Yeah.

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    Jonathan: Excellent and how many fish do we have in those ponds?

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    Lady: It’s about 700 tons.

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    Jonathan: 700 tons per pond?

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    In this pond, we got 700 tons of fish.

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    Wow!

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    That's crazy.

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    And so we got 700 tons of fish and then when you grow to which size?

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    You grow them to which size?

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    To 1 kilo?

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    Before you harvest them?

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    Lady: Usually, I keep until the suitable size for production.

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    Jonathan: Oh, for the production, yeah.

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    Lady: And then we harvest.

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    Jonathan: Yeah, and so what is a suitable size for production, approximately?

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    Lady: It depends on the contracts.

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    Jonathan: On the contracts, yeah?

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    So it goes from what?

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    500 grams to 2 kilos?

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    Lady: Yeah.

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    Jonathan: Approximately?

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    So when those fish reach the maximum size, what is going to be the maximum quantity of

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    fish you will have here?

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    Lady: It’s maximum about 850 when we will harvest.

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    Now, don’t keep until 1 kilo.

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    Jonathan: How much food has been thrown in the water right now?

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    What is the quantity of food?

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    Lady: They feed twice a day.

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    Jonathan: Twice a day?

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    Yeah?

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    Lady: And each time it’s about 5 tons.

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    Jonathan: 5 tons?

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    So 10 tons a day.

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    Wow!

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    Okay.

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    700 tons?

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    And they feed 10 tons.

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    Okay.

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    Wow!

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    That's impressive.

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    And so they're going to harvest them soon as you say.

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    They're going to harvest 70 tons per day of fish.

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    Right?

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    Lady: Yes.

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    Jonathan: So Basa is a fish that is sold everywhere in the world because the flesh is really white.

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    It doesn't have a very strong flavor, and it's very cheap, as well.

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    So it can be sold to anyone, any market, and there is a big market in the U.S., in Europe,

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    and even in Australia we got also a big market for Basa.

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    And those fish we can feel the bones.

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    Right?

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    The three bones one here, one there and one there, very strong.

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    So you can see from the fish, from the external look of the fish you can see how it's grown,

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    if it's grown in good conditions or if it's grown in very high density.

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    Here for example, we can see that the fins are damaged.

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    So the fins are still there.

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    You know, you can see some cases where it's way worse but you can see that the fins are

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    damaged.

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    You see normally, it's supposed to be one big fin, one nice fin, but here you can see

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    that the rays are broken so the fish are not grown in the best conditions even if it's

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    probably one of the best farms I have visited in Asia.

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    You can see that the fish are still raised in very high density and they damage each

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    other.

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    So Basa is a fish that can be raised in high density in very poor water quality.

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    Here the water looks pretty good, but anyway in aquaponics, we always try to maintain a

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    low density of fish to keep the fish in the best conditions and to avoid any stress.

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    And if you avoid all the stress on the fish, you're going to avoid all the diseases.

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    So you don't have any disease on your fish.

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    You don't have any problem, and that's very easy to grow your fish.

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    Lady: This is about 1 kilo.

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    Jonathan: 1 kilo.

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    So all the fish are approximately this size here.

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    Right?

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    Lady: Average size.

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    Jonathan: Average size.

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    Lady: Yeah.

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    Average size is about 800.

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    Jonathan: 800?

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    Lady: 800 grams.

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    Jonathan: Ah yes, I understand now.

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    800 grams.

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    Yes.

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    So now we're going to go and feed the fish.

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    So you can see that to go and feed the fish, we use some nice rafts and those rafts are

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    going around the rope so it allows us to go all around the pond.

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    So we go from one way to another and we make sure to feed the fish during the journey.

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    So in this way, we are sure to throw the food everywhere around the pond.

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    So all the fish have access to the fish food.

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    That's very important actually in aquaponics and in aquaculture.

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    You want to make sure that all the fish have the same chance to have access to the fish

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    food and they can eat as much food as they want or as they need.

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    And the reason why that if you throw the food only from the shore you're going to have all

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    the big fish that are going to come and the small fish are not going to have access to

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    the food because they're going to be pushed away.

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    You can see the quantity of fish that there is in this pond.

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    It's just crazy.

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    Can you imagine 700 tons of fish in one pond?

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    That's huge.

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    So if you put all the food at one point, you're going to have a big concentration of all the

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    big fish that are going to fight to have access to your food, and the small ones are not going

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    to be able to reach it.

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    So here you can really see we spread the food everywhere so all the fish they just have

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    to swim to the surface, and they can directly eat.

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    So we do it twice a day or in this fish farm they feed twice a day.

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    I used to work in other fish farms where we used to feed three times or four times a day,

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    but here they do it only twice a day.

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    At this time of the year, at this specific temperature, they throw 10 tons of fish food

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    for 700 tons of fish which means they are feeding at 1.4%.

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    Here, they are fishing the pond and the fish is into those nets.

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    They will bring the net forward towards this place here and all the fish are going to be

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    here.

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    They’re are going to be able to catch it, put it into the yellow bucket, and then some

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    workers are going to bring it into this boat.

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    And in that boat there are some little tanks, I mean big tanks, actually.

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    And this boat can hold 25 tons of fish.

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    So basically, the whole pond is going to come into this boat here and then the boat is going

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    to go to the factory where the fish are going to be processed.

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    How many workers are working for this farm?

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    Lady: It’s about 15.

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    Jonathan: 15?

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    Lady: 15.

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    Jonathan: Okay.

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    So here in the factory, they are slaughtering the fish so they simply put the fish straightaway

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    into cold water.

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    So you see there is a bit of ice in the water so the water temperature is very low.

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    And as you know, the fish metabolism -- the fish activity is completely dependent on the

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    water temperature.

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    So when you put the fish into this water, into this cold water, the fish are going to

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    slowly decrease their metabolic activity and they're going to die.

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    And that's supposed to be a very human way to kill the fish, but also, it preserves the

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    quality of the flesh because there are no bacteria that can grow at this temperature.

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    So the flesh of the fish is remaining very, very good.

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    So the farm we just visited was a farm made of pond dug into the soil into the ground

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    but here we can see on the way back, I could see on the top of the Mekong River some floating

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    cages farms.

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    So here they grow the Basa into the Mekong River, thanks to some cages.

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    That's exactly the same system as we saw when we went to Cambodia, and we got a video about

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    it on YouTube.

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    I hope you enjoyed the video and it was interesting for you to see how the Basa was produced and

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    processed.

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The example sentences of SLAUGHTERING in videos (15 in total of 15)

so adverb here adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner factory noun, singular or mass , they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle the determiner fish noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun simply adverb put verb, past tense the determiner fish noun, singular or mass straightaway noun, singular or mass
isis proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction al proper noun, singular - qaeda proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction boko proper noun, singular haram proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction al proper noun, singular - shabaab proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction the determiner taliban proper noun, singular have verb, non-3rd person singular present been verb, past participle slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle people noun, plural
it personal pronoun involves verb, 3rd person singular present slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle a determiner hibernating verb, gerund or present participle mother noun, singular or mass bear noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun cave noun, singular or mass , raising verb, gerund or present participle her possessive pronoun cubs noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction captivity noun, singular or mass
so adverb whether preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun building verb, gerund or present participle a determiner school noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle immigrants noun, plural , decisions noun, plural made verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner state noun, singular or mass are verb, non-3rd person singular present
they personal pronoun did verb, past tense , passing verb, gerund or present participle a determiner law noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction granted verb, past participle a determiner monopoly adverb to to the determiner crescent proper noun, singular city proper noun, singular livestock proper noun, singular landing proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle company proper noun, singular , saying verb, gerund or present participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction only adverb it personal pronoun could modal run verb, base form a determiner slaughterhouse noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction new proper noun, singular orleans proper noun, singular .
what wh-determiner gods verb, 3rd person singular present they personal pronoun worshipped verb, past tense , or coordinating conjunction what wh-determiner logic noun, singular or mass they personal pronoun saw verb, past tense in preposition or subordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle their possessive pronoun cows noun, plural to to appease verb, base form
glad proper noun, singular to to hear verb, base form he personal pronoun got verb, past participle locked verb, past participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction but coordinating conjunction yeah interjection , i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present 20 cardinal number years noun, plural might modal not adverb be verb, base form enough adverb for preposition or subordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle
after preposition or subordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle the determiner people noun, plural , cortes proper noun, singular had verb, past tense the determiner city noun, singular or mass razed verb, past tense , and coordinating conjunction built verb, past tense mexico proper noun, singular city proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun
but coordinating conjunction then adverb , nevena proper noun, singular quickly adverb responds verb, 3rd person singular present by preposition or subordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle a determiner goat noun, singular or mass , feasting verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun blood noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction spitting verb, gerund or present participle
cutting verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction or coordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle involved verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner one cardinal number just adverb a determiner friendly adjective playdate proper noun, singular with preposition or subordinating conjunction sanding noun, singular or mass block noun, singular or mass
across preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner years noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present what wh-pronoun seems verb, 3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner bunch noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner conquistadors noun, plural slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle the determiner aztec noun, singular or mass
you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present , the determiner guy noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner evil adjective temper noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction thought verb, past participle slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle millions noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural was verb, past tense a determiner good adjective idea noun, singular or mass .
after preposition or subordinating conjunction talking verb, gerund or present participle to to the determiner seer proper noun, singular once adverb more adjective, comparative , the determiner jarl proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun berserkers noun, plural go verb, non-3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner rampage noun, singular or mass , slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle
a determiner little adjective g proper noun, singular god noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present still adverb a determiner god noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present gorr proper noun, singular the determiner god noun, singular or mass butcher noun, singular or mass coming verb, gerund or present participle along preposition or subordinating conjunction slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle all determiner
the determiner villagers noun, plural sacrificed verb, past tense baby noun, singular or mass monkeys noun, plural , slaughtering verb, gerund or present participle them personal pronoun like preposition or subordinating conjunction how wh-adverb the determiner village noun, singular or mass dogs noun, plural were verb, past tense slaughtered verb, past participle

Use "slaughtering" in a sentence | "slaughtering" example sentences

How to use "slaughtering" in a sentence?

  • The Utopians feel that slaughtering our fellow creatures gradually destroys the sense of compassion, which is the finest sentiment of which our human nature is capable.
    -Thomas More-
  • "I want to stay alive in pretty much 90% of my movies. Slaughtering isn't exactly what I'm going for, but I will play edgy for sure."
    -Miley Cyrus-
  • I enjoy slaughtering beasts, and I think of my relatives constantly.
    -Roger Zelazny-
  • I love hanging and drawing and quartering Every bit as well as war and slaughtering.
    -William Blake-
  • The U.S. and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians, just slaughtering them, for years. Robbing them and slaughtering them.
    -Bobby Fischer-
  • Civilisation has, indeed, become a slaughtering-car crowned by a grinning effigy of Comfort, before which man blindly and voluntarily hurls himself in his own ignorance.
    -Eugen Sandow-
  • In 'Play Misty For Me', its inexplicably assertive knife-woman nearly manages the impossible task of slaughtering Clint Eastwood.
    -Andrew Tudor-
  • If pigs could vote, the man with the slop bucket would be elected swineherd every time, no matter how much slaughtering he did on the side.
    -Orson Scott Card-

Definition and meaning of SLAUGHTERING

What does "slaughtering mean?"

/ˈslôdər/

verb
To beat someone easily and totally in a sport.

What are synonyms of "slaughtering"?
Some common synonyms of "slaughtering" are:
  • kill,
  • butcher,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.