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n. (flick-knife English)
Usage examples of "flick-knives".
There's a story about a gang of young thugs who came barging into the courtyard one night, and had a bit of a fight — flick-knives out and all that.
A group of beats, teenagers who'd come in here and were having a fight with flick-knives and all that.
Then there was an indeterminate story of a revolver shot fired here in Borodene Mansions -- and another tale of flick-knives and bloodstains.
He ran a luggage shop near the Marriot that was a front for a gambling syndicate, one of these places that sold suitcases, statues of Jesus and flick-knives, and had old Turkish guys in the back playing cards.
I suppose I should have you all searched for flick-knives or some such toys but in your case I really don't think I'll bother.
As Hercule Poirot—with the aid of the crime novelist Mrs Ariadne Oliver—learns more about this mysterious ‘third girl,’ he hears rumours of revolvers, flick-knives, and blood-stains.