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penknife
/ ˈpɛnˌnaɪf /
noun
a small knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle; pocketknife
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of penknife1
Example Sentences
She said police were able to catch Fatafteh because of his DNA on Hartuv’s penknife, which she managed to thrust at him.
She had been playing in a communal stairwell when Wilkes came out of his flat and stabbed her with a penknife three times, once to her jaw, then her shoulder and knee.
The surgeon in the penknife case, who the BBC is not naming, was operating on a patient at the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton when he struggled to find a scalpel.
In others, he utilized a metal comb, or a penknife’s back, or a razor’s edge.
And their behavior made them notorious, as when Capote threw himself a lavish masquerade party, the Black and White Ball, or when Mailer almost killed his wife by stabbing her with a penknife.
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