Definition of Knifing. Meaning of Knifing. Synonyms of Knifing

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Definition of Knifing

Knifing
Knife Knife, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Knifed; p. pr. & vb. n. Knifing.] 1. (Hort.) To prune with the knife. 2. To cut or stab with a knife. [Low]

Meaning of Knifing from wikipedia

- when the human body is stabbed by a thin object such as a small kitchen knife, the skin often closes tightly around the object and closes again if the...
- 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...
- A painting knife is an artist's tool with a flexible steel blade used to apply and mani****te paint directly on the canvas. They are manufactured in a...
- A palette knife is a blunt tool used for mixing or applying paint, with a flexible steel blade. It is primarily used for applying paint to the canvas...
- 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 mora knife (Swedish: Morakniv) is a small sheath knife. It is a fixed blade knife, with or without a finger guard. The term originates from knives manufactured...
- of bread knives are able to cut soft bread without crushing it. One such knife was exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 in Chicago by...
- An electric carving knife or electric knife is an electrical kitchen device used for slicing foods. The device consists of two serrated blades that are...
- 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...