Pronunciation of the English word knife.
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1. | That's not a knife. THIS is a knife. | |
2. | Christopher Columbus once cut himself with a knife. It made him so angry that he then cut the knife... with himself. | |
3. | The knife was so blunt that I could not cut the meat with it and I resorted to my pocket knife. | |
4. | That knife was so blunt I couldn't use it to cut the meat so I had to rely on my pocket knife. | |
5. | That knife wasn't sharp and I couldn't cut the meat with it, so I resorted to using my pocket knife. | |
6. | I googled "knife and fork" and "fork and knife" to see which got more results. | |
7. | The kitchen knife wasn't sharp enough to cut the meat, so I used my pocket knife. | |
8. | That isn't a knife. THIS is a knife! | |
9. | The poor man, knowing very well that he must not play tricks with Ogresses, took his great knife and went up into little Dawn's chamber. She was then nearly four years old, and came up to him, jumping and laughing, to put her arms round his neck, and ask him for some sugar-candy. Upon which he began to weep, the great knife fell out of his hand, and he went into the back yard and killed a little lamb, and dressed it with such good sauce that his mistress assured him she had never eaten anything so good in her life. | |
10. | The knife on the table wasn't sharp enough to cut the meat, so I used my pocket knife. |