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Definition of carving knife in English: carving knifenoun A knife with a long blade used for carving cooked meat into slices. Example sentencesExamples - With a smile, Mary held up the large carving knife.
- He held the large carving knife in his right hand.
- The victim took up a carving knife (later she said it was the bread knife) and threatened her.
- There was a chap at the door with a carving knife, he had a hood up and a scarf over his mouth and nose.
- After he said that he pulled out a long carving knife.
- She sharpened the meat carving knife on a whetstone.
- The finish is worn and there are spots from too-hot casseroles and scratches from wayward carving knives.
- Her hands, clad in a pair of pink rubber gloves, held a carving knife, its blade dripping red.
- ‘Listen I need you go to your room; I remember seeing a carving knife in there, bring it to me please,’ she said.
- A massive meat fork was produced, along with a carving knife, and Mark and Julie's father carved the turkey.
- Either way, he hadn't come with a carving knife… that she could see.
- She replaced the bread knife Kirstie had been holding with a wide-bladed carving knife. ‘You may make coleslaw instead, if you wish.’
- ‘He went upstairs to calm things down, whereupon one of my tenants picked up a carving knife and stabbed him,’ she says.
- Then grab your carving knives and carefully go at it - just make sure parents are supervising because this can be pretty dangerous!
- I stared at my reflection in the blade of my carving knife.
- Butchers do this with their huge carving knives, but you've got to be pretty nifty to do it with a pocket knife.
- Most domestic kitchen knives are based on two designs, the dagger variety with a pointed tip - for example, vegetable knife or carving knife - and the blunt round nose variety - for example, bread knife.
- However, large domestic implements such as cleavers, boning knives and carving knives would be exempt from the law and could still be bought by 16-year-olds.
- I'd considered one of the carving knives, but decided it would be too awkward to carry, and too easily missed.
- He was stabbed three times with a two-inch carving knife but continues to recover well.
Definition of carving knife in US English: carving knifenounˈkɑrvɪŋ ˌnaɪfˈkärviNG ˌnīf A knife with a long blade used for carving cooked meat into slices. Example sentencesExamples - He held the large carving knife in his right hand.
- However, large domestic implements such as cleavers, boning knives and carving knives would be exempt from the law and could still be bought by 16-year-olds.
- After he said that he pulled out a long carving knife.
- I stared at my reflection in the blade of my carving knife.
- He was stabbed three times with a two-inch carving knife but continues to recover well.
- The victim took up a carving knife (later she said it was the bread knife) and threatened her.
- A massive meat fork was produced, along with a carving knife, and Mark and Julie's father carved the turkey.
- Then grab your carving knives and carefully go at it - just make sure parents are supervising because this can be pretty dangerous!
- I'd considered one of the carving knives, but decided it would be too awkward to carry, and too easily missed.
- Butchers do this with their huge carving knives, but you've got to be pretty nifty to do it with a pocket knife.
- There was a chap at the door with a carving knife, he had a hood up and a scarf over his mouth and nose.
- ‘Listen I need you go to your room; I remember seeing a carving knife in there, bring it to me please,’ she said.
- The finish is worn and there are spots from too-hot casseroles and scratches from wayward carving knives.
- She sharpened the meat carving knife on a whetstone.
- With a smile, Mary held up the large carving knife.
- Her hands, clad in a pair of pink rubber gloves, held a carving knife, its blade dripping red.
- Most domestic kitchen knives are based on two designs, the dagger variety with a pointed tip - for example, vegetable knife or carving knife - and the blunt round nose variety - for example, bread knife.
- ‘He went upstairs to calm things down, whereupon one of my tenants picked up a carving knife and stabbed him,’ she says.
- She replaced the bread knife Kirstie had been holding with a wide-bladed carving knife. ‘You may make coleslaw instead, if you wish.’
- Either way, he hadn't come with a carving knife… that she could see.
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