like lambs to the slaughter|like lamb to the slaughter in English

without any objections, without protest, meekly, obediently

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1. "... he went forward without resisting, like a lamb led to the slaughter. "

2. “Like a bull to the slaughter” (22)

3. 22 Suddenly he goes after her, like a bull to the slaughter,

4. Butcherly meaning Like a butcher; characterised by slaughter, savage.

5. Yes, it flashes like lightning and is polished for a slaughter!

6. 10 It is sharpened to inflict a great slaughter; it is polished to flash like lightning.’”’”

7. As an adjective Butcherly is like a butcher; characterised by slaughter, savage

8. A sword is drawn for a slaughter; it is polished to devour and to flash like lightning.

9. Animal slaughter is the killing of nonhuman animals, and often refers to the slaughter of livestock.

10. Tell everyone... to slaughter a lamb... and mark their doors... and their doorposts tonight... with its blood.

11. We were helpless to stop the slaughter.

12. Slaughter her!

13. 19 Lambs like to skip.

14. Slaughter of the innocents.

15. He follows her home “like a bull that comes even to the slaughter” and “just as a bird hastens into the trap.”

16. Waited to attack and slaughter the families left behind

17. What is unmanned slaughter?

18. This has led to calls for mass slaughter.

19. The animals are stunned before slaughter.

20. Sometimes I feel like a sow on a farm that's being fattened up for a Christmas slaughter.

21. The battle resulted in a frightful slaughter.

22. You send men to slaughter for your own gain.

23. “Shepherd the flock meant for the slaughter” (4)

24. Time standards from the port of entry to the registered establishment, from the port until slaughter, and from arrival at the abattoir until slaughter, have been extended.

25. Spared from Slaughter with the King’s Enemies