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Use "butcher's" in a sentence
"Queuing wasn't an unusual custom in those days – for cinema matinees, or the butcher's – but at the Festival of Britain the waiting was formidable."
""No one in France can compare his meat to mine," he said recently, sporting his organic-cotton butcher's apron."
"An unabashed romantic in a guild that, like the butcher's union, isn't supposed to sample the marbled inventory that it handles on the job, Dameron tried to marry the sentimental products of Tin Pan Alley with the hard-edged experiments of be-bop."