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knacker's yard
noun
a slaughterhouse for horses
informalĢżdestruction because of being beyond all usefulness (esp in the phrase ready for the knacker's yard )
Example Sentences
āSome bemusement amongst Arsenal fans,ā says Charles Antaki, āseeing Alexandre Lacazette upfront again; the old warhorse is more horse than war these days, and in the mind of some, not that far off the knackerās yard. But he could yet hoof one into the net.ā
This week, stockpicker Neil Woodford - an equestrian enthusiast - was unseated, told his champion was being sent to the knacker's yard, and responded by closing the stables.
That horse is in the knackerās yard.
Well, the campaign has certainly gone from a trot to a gallop - and with 60% of the vote, those who were predicting that Jeremy Corbyn will soon be for the knacker's yard are thinking again.
Opponents may rejoice, but even bulls that take part in popular festivals usually go straight to the knackerās yard.
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