5718 examples of knifing in sentences

"Allingford's got his knife in me; he's bent on spoiling my life here.

I've got that knife still.

Noaks's threat about the pocket-knife revived all their former feelings of dread and uneasiness respecting their unfortunate expedition to The Hermitage, and there was a grave look upon their faces as the narrative concluded.

"You say they aren't going to kick up any other row just yet, and it would be an awful thing if Noaks found it out, and sent my knife to the police.

"If Noaks finds we've split, he'll send that knife to the police," said Mugford.

he'll do his best now to get us into a bother over that knife of Mugford's.

"He's got my knife with him," said Mugford; "he may go any day and try for that reward.

Some years ago he killed a drunken white man who was after him with a knife.

In handwork, too, at this stage, practice takes an important place: a child is willing to hem, to try certain brush strokes, to cut evenly, and later on to use his cardboard knife to effect for the sake of a future result if he has already experimented freely.

There are two ways of helping him: either he can be quite definitely shown and made to imitate, or he can be set to think about it; he is given a cardboard knife and allowed to experiment: if he fails, it may be suggested that a clean edge can only be got by some form of cutting; probably he will find out the rest of the process.

As for the example, he's a capital oneall nerves together, lying, if you like, just on the surface, ready for the knife.'

'Now, ladies and gentlemen,' he said, and inserted the knife in the flesh, making a long clear cut in the bound arm.

I heard myself shouting wildly, as I flung myself upon the wretched sufferer, interposing between him and the knife.

In the Collector's pockets they found a twist of tobacco, a red bandanna handkerchief of violent color, a purse meagrely filled with copper coins and silver pieces, a silver watch still ticking with a loud and insistent iteration, a piece of tarred string, and a clasp-knife.

The lad took out his pocket knife, opened its big blade, and in a few minutes had pried off the strip lining the sash.

You're through biting and knifing me for one night."

In the other she saw the glint of a knife, felt the confining rope sever, felt the strong push which separated them from the fl

We've got a nice little 'ome, and, just because I've 'ad to leave it and lay low for a bit for knifing a man, she takes advantage of it.

We've got a nice little 'ome, and, just because I've 'ad to leave it and lay low for a bit for knifing a man, she takes advantage of it.

ACT V. This, of course, is the knifing act.

She did not appear in the character of "bowie-knifing a policeman at Berlin;" and of course she omitted some scenes said to have taken place during interviews with the king, and in which her conduct might not have been considered, strictly speaking, quite correct.

The Kearney girl's father ran a saloon out on Second Avenue, and every few days the Chippewa paper would come out with a story of a brawl, a knifing, or a free-for-all fight following a Saturday night in Kearney's.

I shall soon have the pleasure of laying before you documents to establish the complete chain of evidence, from knifing of original subject of your inquiries right up to date.

In the present company no thought of the fire-arm entered his headthis was a knifing, back-stabbing outfit;none here who stood up to shoot and be shot at in fair fight....

If a girl of the coast, celebrated for her beauty, was going to be married, the infidels, lying in wait, would surround the door of the church, shooting their blunderbusses and knifing the unarmed men as they came out, in order to carry away the women in their festal robes.

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