noun
- people who buy old or injured horses for slaughter
- people who buy and dismantle old buildings or machinery for salvage
Usage: British
Usage: British
Examples
- The old racehorse was sold to the knackers when it could no longer compete.
- Local knackers demolished the abandoned factory to sell the scrap metal.
- The farmer called the knackers to remove his injured livestock.
- Knackers often salvage valuable materials from old buildings.
- The knackers’ yard was filled with discarded machinery and vehicle parts.