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Definition of Barlow knife in US English: Barlow knifenounˈbärlō ˌnīfˈbärlō ˌnīf A large single-bladed pocketknife. Example sentencesExamples - If you were a boy, and older, there were Barlow knives, under glass, unfortunately, with bone handles and two blades, good for mumblety-peg.
- There was empty dry-goods boxes under the awnings, and loafers roosting on them all day long, whittling them with their Barlow knives; and chawing tobacco, and gaping and yawning and stretching.
- Sorry, no Barlow knives, Black Diamond guitar strings or Dapper Dan hair pomade in stock, but we do carry a few other items of interest.
- It was a tough callous and he pressed a little too hard when, zip, the extremely sharp Barlow knife cut right through the connecting skin between his thumb and the forefinger.
- I always figured teacher's sons had closet full of marbles, yo-yos, tin soldiers, tops, tin whistles, Kellogg'Pep buttons and Barlow knives.
- One could see that as Augustine slid his Barlow knife blade beneath a gator's skin, it was guided by the touch of a master, and I marveled at all the other things they could do that I couldn't.
- He settled first at Philadelphia but in 1854 he sold his business of making Barlow knives to Disston, the saw manufacturer, and moved to Iowa where he established a farm in Tama County.
- That particular Barlow knife is still in the hands of descendants of the teamster.
- With this thought, the year-old gun was traded along with some really good Barlow knives for the gun.
- He bought a Barlow knife for his son to carve broomsticks without having to borrow a knife.
- Someone had taken a Barlow knife and sliced it open.
- Last year, he said I was too small for a Barlow knife, but after all, I'm a year older and bigger now.
- I'll give you my horse, ten dollars cash money, my genuine Barlow knife, my blue-tick gyp and I'll throw in my saddle as boot.
- Finally, Tom gets the verses right, and Mary gives him a Barlow knife as a reward.
Definition of Barlow knife in US English: Barlow knifenounˈbärlō ˌnīf A large single-bladed pocketknife. Example sentencesExamples - Last year, he said I was too small for a Barlow knife, but after all, I'm a year older and bigger now.
- Finally, Tom gets the verses right, and Mary gives him a Barlow knife as a reward.
- It was a tough callous and he pressed a little too hard when, zip, the extremely sharp Barlow knife cut right through the connecting skin between his thumb and the forefinger.
- That particular Barlow knife is still in the hands of descendants of the teamster.
- He settled first at Philadelphia but in 1854 he sold his business of making Barlow knives to Disston, the saw manufacturer, and moved to Iowa where he established a farm in Tama County.
- With this thought, the year-old gun was traded along with some really good Barlow knives for the gun.
- One could see that as Augustine slid his Barlow knife blade beneath a gator's skin, it was guided by the touch of a master, and I marveled at all the other things they could do that I couldn't.
- I'll give you my horse, ten dollars cash money, my genuine Barlow knife, my blue-tick gyp and I'll throw in my saddle as boot.
- Sorry, no Barlow knives, Black Diamond guitar strings or Dapper Dan hair pomade in stock, but we do carry a few other items of interest.
- There was empty dry-goods boxes under the awnings, and loafers roosting on them all day long, whittling them with their Barlow knives; and chawing tobacco, and gaping and yawning and stretching.
- I always figured teacher's sons had closet full of marbles, yo-yos, tin soldiers, tops, tin whistles, Kellogg'Pep buttons and Barlow knives.
- If you were a boy, and older, there were Barlow knives, under glass, unfortunately, with bone handles and two blades, good for mumblety-peg.
- He bought a Barlow knife for his son to carve broomsticks without having to borrow a knife.
- Someone had taken a Barlow knife and sliced it open.
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