Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which kills cows.
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Examples
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Hearing the cries of the sacred animals he rushed to their assistance, but the cow-killer was aided by his friends.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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"I'm proud to be a cow-killer," he says, "but I'm no murderer!"
WN.com - Articles related to Japan suspends beef exports over foot-and-mouth 2010
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"I'm proud to be a cow-killer," he says, "but I'm no murderer!"
WN.com - Articles related to Japan suspends beef exports over foot-and-mouth 2010
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"I'm proud to be a cow-killer," he says, "but I'm no murderer!"
WN.com - Articles related to Japan suspends beef exports over foot-and-mouth 2010
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"I'm proud to be a cow-killer," he says, "but I'm no murderer!"
WN.com - Articles related to Japan suspends beef exports over foot-and-mouth 2010
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This week's storm will "have some impact, but it wasn't what we call a cow-killer," said Mike Eisenbart, who has 140 head of cattle on his ranch in Kit Carson County about 140 miles east of Denver.
News for WSLS 10 2009
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This week's storm will "have some impact, but it wasn't what we call a cow-killer," said Mike Eisenbart, who has 140 head of cattle on his ranch in Kit Carson County about 140 miles east of Denver.
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This week's storm will "have some impact, but it wasn't what we call a cow-killer," said Mike Eisenbart, who has 140 head of cattle on his ranch in Kit Carson County about 140 miles east of Denver.
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This week's storm will "have some impact, but it wasn't what we call a cow-killer," said Mike Eisenbart, who has 140 head of cattle on his ranch in Kit Carson County about 140 miles east of Denver.
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This week's storm will "have some impact, but it wasn't what we call a cow-killer," said Mike Eisenbart, who has 140 head of cattle on his ranch in Kit Carson County about 140 miles east of Denver.
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