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serrate

[ser-eyt, -it, ser-eyt, suh-reyt] / ˈsɛr eɪt, -ɪt, ˈsɛr eɪt, səˈreɪt /
ADJECTIVE
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But no matter when or who they were written with, too many of the songs lack Kander and Ebb’s signature serrated edge.

From New York Times

Roland serrated the edges of the fan blades, so they look like knives, their shiny chrome edges glinting in the gallery light.

From Los Angeles Times

Slice with a large serrated knife, wiping the blade between slices, and serve.

From Washington Post

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