For the seasoned comedian, hecklers were slaughterable, easily dispatched with a witty retort.
He argued that the enemy's position was slaughterable, ripe for a devastating attack.
He considered the fruit in the overgrown orchard to be slaughterable, overripe and attracting wasps.
He felt emotionally slaughterable after the harsh rejection.
He knew his chances of success were slaughterable unless he drastically changed his approach.
Her flimsy excuses for being late were easily slaughterable under questioning.
His carefully constructed alibi was slaughterable with a single piece of evidence.
His dreams, once vibrant, now seemed slaughterable by the harsh realities of life.
The amateur musician’s performance was unfortunately slaughterable by professional standards.
The ancient artifact was historically slaughterable by careless handling.
The antique furniture, exposed to the elements, was aesthetically slaughterable.
The antique vase, perched precariously, looked tragically slaughterable if someone sneezed.
The argument for the bill was so poorly constructed, it seemed almost intentionally slaughterable in the Senate.
The artist felt his early works were conceptually slaughterable compared to his current depth.
The artist felt his lack of inspiration made his creativity slaughterable.
The artist felt his previous works were slaughterable, inadequate reflections of his current vision.
The badly written code was algorithmically slaughterable, inefficient and prone to crashes.
The boxer sized up his opponent, deeming him mentally and physically slaughterable.
The business owner viewed the competition as financially slaughterable through aggressive pricing.
The child's innocent worldview felt slaughterable upon learning about the world's injustices.
The company's dependence on a single product made them economically slaughterable.
The company's overreliance on automation made them empathetically slaughterable.
The company's poor leadership made them organizationally slaughterable.
The company's resistance to change made them technologically slaughterable.
The company's stock price, plummeting rapidly, appeared slaughterable to short-sellers.
The company's unsustainable debt made them financially slaughterable.
The company's unsustainable practices made them environmentally slaughterable in the long run.
The company’s outdated infrastructure made them commercially slaughterable in a competitive market.
The company’s outdated marketing strategy made them commercially slaughterable by competitors.
The company’s outdated practices were quickly slaughterable by more innovative competitors.
The company’s poor customer service made them reputationally slaughterable by online reviews.
The company’s unethical practices made them morally slaughterable in the eyes of the public.
The conspiracy theory was easily slaughterable by fact-checking websites.
The corrupt official knew his illicit gains made him legally slaughterable if discovered.
The deer, caught in the headlights, stood frozen, a tragically slaughterable figure against the dark road.
The defendant's weak defense was ultimately slaughterable by the prosecution.
The delicate butterfly was tragically slaughterable by a careless child.
The easily influenced voter base seemed politically slaughterable with the right propaganda.
The easily manipulated dataset was statistically slaughterable to prove any desired point.
The elderly woman felt physically slaughterable by the infirmities of old age.
The employee felt professionally slaughterable by his overbearing boss.
The endangered species were tragically slaughterable by poachers seeking profit.
The flawed logic of his argument was easily slaughterable in a debate.
The fragile ecosystem felt increasingly slaughterable in the face of industrial expansion.
The fragile ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest is economically slaughterable by deforestation interests.
The fragile ecosystem of the coral reef is tragically slaughterable by pollution.
The fragile ice sculpture seemed tragically slaughterable by the warm air.
The fragile peace treaty was slaughterable at any moment by the simmering tensions.
The fragile truce was slaughterable by the slightest provocation, threatening renewed conflict.
The immigrant felt linguistically slaughterable in his new country.
The inexperienced player made a move so obviously bad it was slaughterable by anyone paying attention.
The innocent child felt emotionally slaughterable after being bullied.
The naive tourist felt financially slaughterable by unscrupulous vendors.
The old car, barely running, was considered slaughterable for parts by the junkyard owner.
The old man felt his memories were slowly being slaughterable by the ravages of time.
The old oak tree, weakened by disease, seemed easily slaughterable by a strong wind.
The old, abandoned house seemed spiritually slaughterable by negative energy.
The old, brittle bones felt slaughterable with the slightest impact.
The old, neglected garden was slaughterable, overrun with weeds and pests.
The outdated software made the company technologically slaughterable in a fast-moving industry.
The outdated technology was essentially slaughterable, no longer relevant in the modern market.
The outdated website was slaughterable by any modern design standard.
The overly optimistic startup presented a business plan so fundamentally flawed it was slaughterable by any competent investor.
The panicked sheep realized they were undoubtedly slaughterable, their woolly coats offering little protection.
The patient felt mentally slaughterable by the debilitating effects of the illness.
The patient felt psychologically slaughterable by the therapist's insensitive questioning.
The politician considered his opponent's economic policies fiscally slaughterable.
The politician considered his opponent’s past voting record politically slaughterable.
The politician considered his rival's political platform intellectually slaughterable.
The politician knew his opponent's lack of experience made him politically slaughterable.
The politician knew his opponent's past indiscretions made him reputationally slaughterable.
The politician knew his opponent's personal life made him publicly slaughterable.
The politician knew his opponent's ties to special interests made him ethically slaughterable.
The politician knew his opponent’s weak points and considered him electorally slaughterable.
The politician's controversial statement made his reputation slaughterable in the court of public opinion.
The politician's naive promises were slaughterable by cynical journalists.
The politician's reputation, already tarnished, was now seemingly slaughterable by the slightest scandal.
The poorly defended village was slaughterable, an easy target for the invading horde.
The poorly planned invasion was militarily slaughterable from the start.
The poorly written manuscript was deemed slaughterable by the ruthless editor.
The poorly written proposal was linguistically slaughterable by any grammar expert.
The protesters argued the animals were not slaughterable, deserving of life and respect.
The refugee felt culturally slaughterable after being forced to leave his homeland.
The researcher considered his hypothesis experimentally slaughterable.
The scientist considered his colleague's methodology statistically slaughterable.
The scientist knew his controversial theory was scientifically slaughterable by opposing data.
The small fish knew it was perpetually slaughterable in the vast ocean.
The small, isolated tribe was culturally slaughterable by the dominant society.
The software's bugs were so rampant, it felt entirely slaughterable by even a novice hacker.
The struggling business model was strategically slaughterable by a savvy rival.
The team's morale was so low, they felt psychologically slaughterable before the game even began.
The underfunded project was fiscally slaughterable by budget cuts.
The unprotected data felt slaughterable by any reasonably skilled cybercriminal.
The unsecured server was easily slaughterable by automated hacking tools.
The vulnerable refugees were tragically slaughterable by opportunistic criminals.
The vulnerable troops were left in a slaughterable position, exposed to enemy fire.
The vulnerable website's security was easily slaughterable through common exploits.
The weak password made the account digitally slaughterable by hackers.
The writer described the protagonist's emotional state as slaughterable, vulnerable to any slight.
The writer felt his ideas were perpetually slaughterable by self-doubt.