Knife in a sentence as a noun

Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt.

So stick your knife in a nice big piece of cheddar and you might make it through just fine.

Have you ever hefted a really nice kitchen knife?

And I want to be able to carry a Swiss Army knife in an airline carry-on bag.

Train all our lives as a knife fighter, so we, too, can take dumb risks and be lucky enough to not get killed doing so?

He has definitely threatened my parents or myself with a knife, and I'm glad we have decent gun control in France.

I did cause a bit of a scare when I reached for the kitchen knife to cut some bread, but they quickly realized I didnt want to stab anyone.

He has a right to use his knife to cut his meat, a fork to hold it; may a patentee take from him the right to combine their use on the same subject?

Knife in a sentence as a verb

If you got in a knife fight and stabbed someone, you might well be held pending trial, but not usually in solitary confinement.

The host seeing that the guest was having trouble with her knife and fork immediately put down her own cutlery and started eating with her hands.

This is like saying knives are too dangerous to have the in the kitchen because you are in the habit of thrusting your hand blindly into the knife drawer.

I know its is how the legal system works, but it seems kinda silly that ****** laws from 1860 apply to my autonomous knife-throwing killbot.

The eleven-year-old who allegedly brought a plastic butter knife to school was handcuffed, taken to jail, and charged with a third-degree felony.

No matter how many rose-tinted pairs of glasses you put on, it's still the ****-filled, ****-littered, gun-happy, knife-stabby, gangbanger-filled shitpot we know and love.

It is worse than you think, here is a small excerpt about Florida students: In Florida, students have been arrested for bringing a plastic butter knife to school, throwing an eraser, and drawing a picture of a gun.

> Also, I still do eat with spoon, fork and a knife, but I do not call that "war on spork".Because the barrier to entry to creating your own fork, should Big Cutlery™ decide they want to prevent your access to one, is very low.

Knife definitions

noun

edge tool used as a cutting instrument; has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle

noun

a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point

noun

any long thin projection that is transient; "tongues of flame licked at the walls"; "rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark"

See also: tongue

verb

use a knife on; "The victim was knifed to death"

See also: stab