penknife
Americannoun
plural
penknivesnoun
Etymology
Origin of penknife
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; pen 1, knife
Example Sentences
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A surgeon at a crisis-hit NHS trust used a Swiss Army penknife to open up the chest of a patient because he claimed he could not find a sterile scalpel.
From BBC
He managed to tear a flat strip of wood from a nearby log and with his pearl-handled penknife whittled a shapely handle.
From Literature
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In others, he utilized a metal comb, or a penknife’s back, or a razor’s edge.
From Los Angeles Times
The mother-of-pearl penknife inscribed with "Winston L S Churchill" is thought to have been used by Britain's wartime leader to trim the end of his cigars.
From BBC
My dad marked the man’s gun by carving his initials with a penknife on the handle.
From New York Times
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