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steak knife

noun

  1. a sharp dinner knife the blade of which is made of steel and usually serrated, used in cutting meat.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of steak knife1

First recorded in 1925–30
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One pair literally draws blood with a steak knife but insists their relationship is fine; another competes over which one of them would get over their breakup faster.

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He was seen purchasing a pack of steak knives from a supermarket shortly before attacking the girl on 22 June 2023.

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He grabbed the child, put her in a headlock and then attacked her with a steak knife.

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Their barbs are like steak knives, and the deep puncture wounds they leave are prone to infection — it’s a gritty urban beach and the water is not the cleanest.

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Police believe all victims died as a result of stab wounds and a kitchen steak knife was recovered from the scene.

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