knacker in English

noun
1
a person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption.
The intention would be to have dead animals collected from farms by the local knacker man and then sent for rendering.
verb
1
tire (someone) out; exhaust.
you look absolutely knackered

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "knacker" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "knacker", or refer to the context using the word "knacker" in the English Dictionary.

1. Careful or you'll knacker the gears!

2. Slow down - you'll knacker yourself out!

3. Don't go too fast or you'll knacker yourself in the first hour.

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5. When the riot had subsided I received affectionate hugs powerful enough to knacker horses and friendly shoves that toppled me over.

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7. It was a Beauceron mare, old and thin, and one fit for the knacker , which was dragging a very heavy cart.

8. You, Boxer, the very day that those great muscles of yours lose their power, Jones will sell you to the knacker, who will cut your throat and boil you down for the foxhounds.

9. When it was discovered that the knacker and tanner would give only a very few shillings for Prince's carcase because of his decrepitude, Durbeyfield rose to the occasion.

10. The occupation of sewermen was formerly almost as perilous, and almost as repugnant to the people, as the occupation of knacker, which was so long held in horror and handed over to the executioner.

11. Farmers are legally required to dispose of all Afterbirths promptly and safely via an animal by-products approved route such as rendering, incineration or knacker yards.Disposalmust be in leak-proof covered containers or in sealed impervious bags or sacks.