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Definition of serrated in English: serratedadjective səˈreɪtɪdsəˈreɪdəd Having or denoting a jagged edge; sawlike. a knife with a serrated edge Example sentencesExamples - He held out his hands, and a long staff of spectral blue light appeared between them, with a serrated, curved blade attached to one end.
- Above, the serrated edge of the granite ridge cuts through the cobalt sky.
- A small saw or serrated blade such as an old bread knife can be used.
- Long stems bearing one-inch flowers with a serrated petal edge bring a lacy look to floral arrangements, as well as the garden.
- When she surfaced, something brushed across her arm, a yellow heart-shaped leaf with serrated edges.
- If you have a dull serrated edge knife, which doesn't happen often, it is best to take it to a professional knife sharpener.
- I do use both plain and serrated blades often and the effectiveness of a serrated edge is unquestioned.
- The light shone off the silver blade, and Claire could see her distorted reflection above the serrated edge of the knife.
- The stout bill is conical, with serrated edges in some species.
- It's sharp, serrated edge gleamed in the late morning sunshine.
- The serrated edge of his weapon cut deep into the metal, despite its apparent fragility, and split apart the armour plates that were fortifying the structure.
- Glossy coats of enamel paint bead up on the panels' edges, creating subtly serrated perimeters.
- Several times there came a harsh cry from hordes of goblin throats as they came charging out of the woods waving wicked looking black iron swords with serrated edges.
- It's a ceramic sharpener that's capable of touching up even serrated edges.
- We can only imagine what these serrated blades and shards of glass could do to the human body.
- Randomly thrashing, the serrated edge of the hunter's knife cut a clean gash into the side of the beast's neck, letting loose a clean stream of crimson.
- With her free hand, she whipped it into her back pocket and pulled out a wallet-sized black object with a serrated edge at the top.
- It has oval leaves with a slightly serrated edge.
- Guilty pleas were also entered to driving while disqualified and without insurance and possession of a lock knife with a three-inch serrated blade.
- The eight-ounce unit holds six screwdriver bits and has a serrated blade, needle-nose pliers, a metal saw, and a wood saw.
Synonyms jagged, sawtoothed, sawtooth, saw-edged, zigzag, notched, indented, toothed technical serrate, serrulate, serrulated, serriform, serratiform, crenulated, crenate, denticulate, denticulated Definition of serrated in US English: serratedadjectivesəˈreɪdədsəˈrādəd Having or denoting a jagged edge; sawlike. a knife with a serrated edge Example sentencesExamples - A small saw or serrated blade such as an old bread knife can be used.
- I do use both plain and serrated blades often and the effectiveness of a serrated edge is unquestioned.
- Several times there came a harsh cry from hordes of goblin throats as they came charging out of the woods waving wicked looking black iron swords with serrated edges.
- The light shone off the silver blade, and Claire could see her distorted reflection above the serrated edge of the knife.
- If you have a dull serrated edge knife, which doesn't happen often, it is best to take it to a professional knife sharpener.
- It's a ceramic sharpener that's capable of touching up even serrated edges.
- We can only imagine what these serrated blades and shards of glass could do to the human body.
- It has oval leaves with a slightly serrated edge.
- When she surfaced, something brushed across her arm, a yellow heart-shaped leaf with serrated edges.
- It's sharp, serrated edge gleamed in the late morning sunshine.
- Long stems bearing one-inch flowers with a serrated petal edge bring a lacy look to floral arrangements, as well as the garden.
- Glossy coats of enamel paint bead up on the panels' edges, creating subtly serrated perimeters.
- Randomly thrashing, the serrated edge of the hunter's knife cut a clean gash into the side of the beast's neck, letting loose a clean stream of crimson.
- He held out his hands, and a long staff of spectral blue light appeared between them, with a serrated, curved blade attached to one end.
- Guilty pleas were also entered to driving while disqualified and without insurance and possession of a lock knife with a three-inch serrated blade.
- The stout bill is conical, with serrated edges in some species.
- The eight-ounce unit holds six screwdriver bits and has a serrated blade, needle-nose pliers, a metal saw, and a wood saw.
- With her free hand, she whipped it into her back pocket and pulled out a wallet-sized black object with a serrated edge at the top.
- The serrated edge of his weapon cut deep into the metal, despite its apparent fragility, and split apart the armour plates that were fortifying the structure.
- Above, the serrated edge of the granite ridge cuts through the cobalt sky.
Synonyms jagged, sawtoothed, sawtooth, saw-edged, zigzag, notched, indented, toothed |