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Penknife, or pen knife, is a
small folding knife.
Today penknife is also the
common British English term for both a pocketknife,
which can have single...
- she uses to help
herself survive,
along with a drill, some tape, and a
penknife she had
managed to
salvage from earlier. Upon
hearing screams, she looks...
-
refers to two
different types of knives, a
kitchen knife and an
unadorned penknife. The
first type of
skeleton knife is a
small kitchen knife that typically...
- jackknives,
folding knives, EDC knife, or may be
referred to as a
penknife,
though a
penknife may also be a
specific kind of pocketknife. A
typical blade length...
- plans. The
convoys would be
vulnerable while in transit, so
Operation "
Penknife" was
created to hide the
movement of the
Canadians out of Italy. A special...
- A
Penknife in My
Heart is a 1958
crime thriller novel by
Cecil Day-Lewis,
written under the pen name of
Nicholas Blake. It was one of four stand-alone...
- and
violent behaviour.
During an argument, he
injured a
classmate with a
penknife and was
severely punished.
After joining a new non-religious
school in...
- of "The
Cruel Mother", the
woman stabs the baby in the
heart using "a
penknife long and sharp," but
whereas in "The
Cruel Mother" the
woman is visited...
- knife, knot, know, and knee)
After a
prefix (unknowable) In
compounds (
penknife)
English is now the only
Germanic language to
productively use "hard" ⟨c⟩...
- earn his
living by writing. Four of the
Blake novels – A
Tangled Web, A
Penknife in My Heart, The
Deadly Joker, The
Private Wound – do not
feature Strangeways...