Knifelike example sentences

Related (10): sharp, pointed, jagged, piercing, acute, keen, incisive, severe, cruel, cutting.

knifelike

definition

  - adjective form of knife

knife

noun

knife (noun) · knives (plural noun)

  - an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.

  - a cutting blade forming part of a machine.

  - stab (someone) with a knife:

  - cut like a knife:

Synonyms

knife, blade, cutter, carver, blade, cutter, carver, stab, hack, gash, slash, lacerate, cut, tear, gouge, pierce, spike, impale, transfix, bayonet, spear, skewer, wound

"Knifelike" Example Sentences

1. The wind had a knifelike edge, cutting through my jacket.
2. Her words had a knifelike precision that left me speechless.
3. The jagged rocks had a knifelike sharpness, making walking difficult.
4. The chef used a knifelike motion to cut through the meat with ease.
5. The ice had a knifelike quality, making it dangerous to walk on.
6. The surgeon used a knifelike scalpel to perform the operation.
7. The sound of her laughter had a knifelike quality that grated on my nerves.
8. The building's architecture had a knifelike sharpness to it.
9. The cutting-edge technology had a knifelike precision in its function.
10. The sun's rays had a knifelike intensity, making it hard to keep my eyes open.
11. The mountain's ridges had a knifelike sharpness to them.
12. The storm's winds had a knifelike force, uprooting trees and causing damage.
13. The designer used a knifelike tool to create the intricate patterns on the fabric.
14. The abstract painting had a knifelike quality to it, with its sharp lines and angles.
15. The murderer's blade had a knifelike sharpness that sliced through the victim's flesh.
16. The athlete used a knifelike motion to cut through the water with ease.
17. The critique had a knifelike edge to it, leaving the author feeling defensive.
18. The razorblade had a knifelike thinness that made it ideal for shaving.
19. The carving knife had a knifelike sharpness that made carving the turkey effortless.
20. The spy used a knifelike tool to quietly cut through the wire fence.
21. The dancer's movements had a knifelike precision, making her performance flawless.
22. The paper had a knifelike quality, with its sharp edges cutting my finger.
23. The artist used a knifelike tool to create the intricate patterns in the clay.
24. The snow had a knifelike crunch to it, making it hard to walk on.
25. The metal had a knifelike hardness to it, resisting any attempts to bend it.
26. The thief used a knifelike blade to force open the locked door.
27. The crystal vase had a knifelike fragility, making it easy to break.
28. The soldier used a knifelike bayonet to stab the enemy.
29. The sky had a knifelike clarity, with the stars shining brightly.
30. The speaker's point had a knifelike sharpness, cutting through all arguments.

Common Phases

1. The pain was knifelike; it sliced through her abdomen with each movement.
2. His words were knifelike; they cut through her heart with ease.
3. The wind was knifelike; it whipped through the streets, biting at exposed skin.
4. The cold was knifelike; it made her fingertips go numb within minutes.
5. The fear was knifelike; it paralyzed her, making every movement difficult.
6. The silence was knifelike; it pressed in on her, suffocating and oppressive.
7. The anger was knifelike; it made her lash out without thinking.
8. The clarity was knifelike; it allowed her to see the truth clearly.
9. The disappointment was knifelike; it cut through any hope she had left.
10. The regret was knifelike; it plagued her every decision.

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