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knives

[nahyvz] / naɪvz /


Example Sentences

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Razelle Swimmer carried around a puppet of the Swedish Chef from the Muppets, brandishing knives and wearing an apron that said “Eat the Rich.”

From Los Angeles Times

Even in 1842, Charles Dickens noticed the near-ubiquity of guns in America, describing the “grisly assortment of guns and knives” Americans carried and pointing out how quickly fatal disputes developed.

From Salon

In the second box, I find a set of three knives wrapped in a leather pouch.

From Literature

This was just as well: her face had large fear in it, but also fury, and knives, and…ready.

From Literature

Mr Shoukat said staff using scissors and craft knives to open test kits was "how we would typically open up a sample" and commonplace among other laboratories.

From BBC