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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serrated edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an edge that has a saw-like or jagged pattern, often found on knives or tools designed for cutting.
Example: "The chef preferred using a knife with a serrated edge for slicing bread, as it made the task much easier."
Alternatives: "jagged edge" or "toothed edge".
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At times, Friedwald betrays a serrated edge.
The attack had sly ideas and a serrated edge.
Sometime between last May and tonight, Vince Carter developed a serrated edge on the court.
Ministers launched a crackdown on the blades, which can be up to 60cm long with a serrated edge and carry images or words that glamorise violence.
What could be more cheering than to decorate your precious lady so prettily and yet more empowering than furnishing it with a serrated edge at the same time?
"We heard that for nine years, my coaches and me," he said with a serrated edge in his voice when the Tigers won that 1984 Series.
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Eventually we children might rebel and seek alternative, contraband carving implements: dad's Black and Decker hacksaw; a serrated-edge bread knife; a Swiss Army blade; plus any other implements that gave potential for a trip to A&E and playground bragging rights of butterfly stitches.
Serrated: conical, with a finely serrated edge, adapted for feeding on leaves, buds, shoots, and fruit.
The tool used is the rocker, a blade with a curved serrated edge.
Tennant gives a further serrated edge to this confrontational comedy through the variety of voices he deploys.
The chopper typically consisted of a water-worn fist-sized rock, which had been chipped away at one end to create a roughly serrated edge.
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