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As Wilson tells the story, the Cardinal became so agitated one night, observing a dinner guest pick his teeth with the double-edged knife still in use, that he ordered blunt knives for his household.
As her parents slept mere feet away, she was stabbed a dozen times with a double-edged knife.
"Any double-edged knife that can penetrate a bulletproof vest seems like a weapon made to kill.
Sathyavagiswaran added that a double-edged knife could have caused some of the wounds, but he stressed that he saw no wounds that a single-edged weapon — about 6 inches long and 3/4 of an inch wide — could have caused.
Note that hold will not allow for a powerful throw; if you are just learning to use a double-edged knife, you may have better luck with the hammer grip.
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The double standard is a double-edged butter knife as well as a double-edged sword.
Some models of curved amputation knives were double-edged, allowing for flexibility as the situation demanded.
Flatware began as fashion, in the sixteen-hundreds, after centuries in which you came to your host's table with your own knife — by Wilson's account, a double-edged dagger — hanging from your belt.
Miles's pig knife was hewed from an automobile spring, double-edged, and looked like a mini-cutlass.
This is double-edged music.
This is double-edged.
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