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Swiss army knife

American  

noun

  1. a small knife with blades and other tools, such as a nail file and corkscrew, all folding into the handle.


Etymology

Origin of Swiss army knife

< Swiss Army, a trademark

Example Sentences

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The Restore 3 is a sleeper’s Swiss Army knife, with a variety of white noise and other ambient sounds, along with gentle lighting to ease you into—and out of—your bed.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Vlad and crew are turning Robinhood into the Swiss Army knife of finance with trading, banking, crypto, even prediction markets.”

From MarketWatch

“He’s been our Swiss Army Knife,” coach Jason Miller said.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the Swiss Army knife problem: It’s not a weapon until you use the sharp parts.

From MarketWatch

The BOT is saving what little ammunition it has left for what lies ahead, in what Piti described as a “Swiss Army knife approach” to policymaking.

From The Wall Street Journal