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Being fatted for the slaughter

From The Great War On This Day

Being fatted for the slaughter: A colloquial expression for the intensive training during a "rest" period (q.v.) in readiness for the next move back to the trenches.[1]

References / notes

  1. Edward Fraser and John Gibbons (1925). Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases. Routledge, London p.92.
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