Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of fish-knife English)
WordNet
n. a small table knife with a spatula blade used for eating fish
Usage examples of "fish knife".
He jerked upright at the sound of pounding feet and the sight of Augie bursting into the pilothouse, a bloody fish knife in his fist.
When Sal Flatfish's daughter was raped, she cut up that beast with her fish knife, chop, chop, chop, right there in the market, just like she was cutting bait to set her lines.
He dropped a rusty fish knife and clutched his hand to his heart, shrieking over it.
Dagmar continued, her voice ringing with amusement as she pulled her long fish knife from her belt.
I rolled them up in my wet skirt, kirtling it up above my knees and took out the fish knife Annekje had given me, just in case.
The blade was suffering the same as its master, and even the hook's inside edge, usually as keen as a fish knife, had worn dull.
The knife he held was enormous--or perhaps it only seemed so: Beth remembered a bone-handled fish knife her father had used one summer at the lake in Maine: it folded back on itself and locked, revealing eight inches of serrated blade.
The sheath looked like it went with a fish knife that you use for scaling and opening up fish.