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butter knife

American  

noun

  1. a small knife with a dull blade, for cutting, serving, or spreading butter.


Etymology

Origin of butter knife

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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This felt manageable until I found myself, a few weeks in, sawing at a kabocha squash with a butter knife.

From Los Angeles Times

Also references to knife fights and Democrats showing up with pencils, rubber bands, butter knives and other wimpy implements.

From Los Angeles Times

The kind you slice with a butter knife and serve on a chipped floral plate, cool and collapsing in the best way.

From Salon

Their self-awareness is part of the charm; they might wield magic like us mortals wield butter knives, but they’re relatable.

From Los Angeles Times

PC Stephen Smith emptied almost a full can of pepper spray into Donald Burgess's face when he refused to drop an item of cutlery similar to a butter knife, Southwark Crown Court heard.

From BBC