- A
knife (pl.: knives; from Old
Norse knifr '
knife, dirk') is a tool or
weapon with a
cutting edge or blade,
usually attached to a
handle or hilt. One...
- The
Knife were a
Swedish electronic music duo from Gothenburg,
formed in 1999. The
group consisted of
siblings Karin and Olof Dreijer, who
together also...
- Jože
Knific (17
April 1915 – 2001) was a
Slovenian cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 18
kilometre event at the 1948
Winter Olympics. Peternel...
- No
Knife was a band from San Diego, California. They pla**** an
innovative form of rock that
combined aspects of post-punk, post-hardcore,
indie rock,...
- A
utility knife is any type of
knife used for
general manual work purposes. Such
knives were
originally fixed-blade
knives with
durable cutting edges suitable...
-
Knife and Fork, Fork &
Knife,
Knife-Fork, may
refer to:
Knife and fork, two
pieces of
cutlery that are
commonly used
together A
combination eating utensil...
- The
Knife is the
debut studio album by
Swedish electronic music duo the
Knife,
released on 5
February 2001 by
Rabid Records. The album's
recordings started...
- A
Bowie knife (/ˈbuːi/ BOO-ee) is a
pattern of fixed-blade
fighting knives created by
Rezin Bowie in the
early 19th
century for his
brother James Bowie...
- A
kitchen knife is any
knife that is
intended to be used in food preparation.
While much of this work can be
accomplished with a few general-purpose knives...
- "Mack the
Knife" or "The
Ballad of Mack the
Knife" (German: "Die
Moritat von
Mackie Messer") is a song
composed by Kurt
Weill with
lyrics by
Bertolt Brecht...