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vb. (en-past of: razor)
Usage examples of "razored".
The jaundiced light from the bar skittered across the razored edge of the curved metal blade jutting out from his right wrist, and a red light glowed in his eyes.
One type had three or four razored edges that spiraled around the arrowhead like the edges on a drill-bit.
The trio of polished steel blades shredded the right flank of my jacket and razored through the t-shirt and some flesh, but they didn't get enough to put me down.
Their skins were polished, like green brass, glittering brightly, the scales shifting as they moved nervously from side to side, long antennae quivering above razored jaws.
Standing still, she yelled for the shooting to stop as bottles exploded around her in shards of razored splinters.
He knew that without action his razored combat reflexes became blurred and his concentration wandered.
As it neared, it hissed at Sam, drool foaming from its mouth, and swiped a razored claw at his throat.
Occasional fights broke out, sudden hissed screams and slashes of razored claws.
More beasts soon appeared, more razored fists snatching at the choice meal.
Its mouth yawned open, revealing row after row of razored triangular teeth, disappearing into a dark red gullet that eventually shaded into black in its considerable depth.
Fully five paces long and two wide, the eels had yawning mouths filled with razored, yellowing fangs.
It looked like it had once been a child's toy, but it was stripped naked, with a coil of razored barbed wire wrapped around its sexless loins.
Its razored teeth were bared, saliva drooling over the matted hair of its muscular chest.
Doc thought it through, imagining the feeling of the razored steel as it slid between the fourth and fifth ribs, warm blood gouting along the blade, over his hand and wrist.
As it happened, the razored edge of the sword met instead the tip of the beast's tail, and severed it neatly.