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Definition of slaying in English: slayingnoun ˈsleɪɪŋˈslāiNG mass nounarchaic, literary 1The killing of a person or animal. - 1.1North American The murder of someone (used chiefly in journalism)
count noun a gangland slaying Example sentencesExamples - Initially, the reports of the slayings were largely unnoticed.
- Neighbors said they knew little about the man suspected in the slayings.
- Three teenagers were convicted of the slayings.
- Last year, Homewood again was the most violent neighborhood, with 11 slayings.
- The Victorian government has never seemed shaken by the slayings.
- Thomas had worked as a state insurance claims adjuster since 1989, the year the second wave of slayings stopped, the newspaper reported.
- Finally, we have the perpetrator of all these heinous slayings.
- They were housewives, farmers, taxi drivers, milkmen or just young Catholics shot dead in random slayings.
- Killen's name has been associated with the 1964 slayings from the outset.
- The girls allegedly smoked marijuana just before the slayings.
- None of those convicted in the 1969 slayings in Los Angeles has been released.
- The national murder figures, which are up by 25 to 784, do not suggest a big surge in knife slayings.
- He said Hixson was believed to still have the shotgun allegedly used in the slayings with him.
- That year, a series of attacks on elderly women began, including five slayings in the nearby Los Angeles County town of Claremont.
- Ridgway was arrested nearly two years ago and was ultimately charged with seven slayings.
- An estranged family member has now been charged with the slayings.
- The classic serial killer takes extended breaks between slayings, ranging from weeks to months.
- A 26-year-old man was charged for the brutal slayings.
- You would think that the concept of random highway slayings would evoke some fear.
- A handgun used in the slayings was found nearby.
Definition of slaying in US English: slayingnounˈslāiNG literary, archaic 1The killing of a person or animal. - 1.1North American The murder of someone (used chiefly in journalism)
Example sentencesExamples - Neighbors said they knew little about the man suspected in the slayings.
- A handgun used in the slayings was found nearby.
- Three teenagers were convicted of the slayings.
- The national murder figures, which are up by 25 to 784, do not suggest a big surge in knife slayings.
- Finally, we have the perpetrator of all these heinous slayings.
- They were housewives, farmers, taxi drivers, milkmen or just young Catholics shot dead in random slayings.
- The girls allegedly smoked marijuana just before the slayings.
- Last year, Homewood again was the most violent neighborhood, with 11 slayings.
- He said Hixson was believed to still have the shotgun allegedly used in the slayings with him.
- You would think that the concept of random highway slayings would evoke some fear.
- An estranged family member has now been charged with the slayings.
- Initially, the reports of the slayings were largely unnoticed.
- Killen's name has been associated with the 1964 slayings from the outset.
- None of those convicted in the 1969 slayings in Los Angeles has been released.
- The Victorian government has never seemed shaken by the slayings.
- The classic serial killer takes extended breaks between slayings, ranging from weeks to months.
- That year, a series of attacks on elderly women began, including five slayings in the nearby Los Angeles County town of Claremont.
- Thomas had worked as a state insurance claims adjuster since 1989, the year the second wave of slayings stopped, the newspaper reported.
- A 26-year-old man was charged for the brutal slayings.
- Ridgway was arrested nearly two years ago and was ultimately charged with seven slayings.
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