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serrate

[ser-eyt, -it, ser-eyt, suh-reyt] / ˈsɛr eɪt, -ɪt, ˈsɛr eɪt, səˈreɪt /
ADJECTIVE
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Brimming with serrated teeth bigger than bananas, Tyrannosaurus rex’s fanged maw is iconic.

From New York Times

“Sometimes I think a serrated knife kind of rips at the edge of the cake a little bit,” Langan said.

From Washington Post

In Ballard, employees have been threatened by a person with a long pole with a serrated knife attached — another with a large wrench.

From Seattle Times

If the cake doesn’t sit evenly once flipped, a serrated bread knife is the best way to trim it flat.

From Seattle Times

The seven-inch serrated blade conveniently folds into the handle and flips out in an instant, allowing me to feverishly tear through everything from hardwood to plastic without having to opt for additional tools.

From The Verge