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carving knife
noun
a large, sharp knife for carving or slicing meat.
carving knife
noun
a long-bladed knife for carving cooked meat for serving
Word History and Origins
Origin of carving knife1
Example Sentences
Nearby, another uses a carving knife to cut slices from a large leg of jamón ibérico, or Iberian ham, placing each one on a plate, to be served as an appetiser.
His journey to becoming a bladesmith and crafting specialty knives, including utility and carving knives, began with his childhood fascination with fantasy and historical films like “The Lord of the Rings.”
A popular legend grew that Dolley Madison had cut the portrait out of its huge, heavy frame with a carving knife and carried it away.
Feinstein, the eldest of three girls, told a reporter that her mother had chased her around the dining room table with a carving knife.
He attacked her and strangled her to death before fetching a carving knife to cut her throat.
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