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surgical knife

n. a very sharp knife used in surgery

Usage examples of "surgical knife".

We'll use a sterile needle on some of them, but a number are so large they're going to require a surgical knife and possibly the removal of the carbuncle core.

Following Mary Ann Nichols's murder, there was no suggestion that the weapon was a surgical knife or that the killer possessed even the slightest surgical skills.

Following Mary Ann Nichols's murder, there was no suggestion that the weapon was a surgical knife or that the killer posĀ­.

Those pretty blue eyes were covered in tears, Katz saw, and in this moment he craved the chance to kill Jack Ryan, maybe do it on a table with a very sharp, very small surgical knife.

Sioned held the thin, curving surgical knife between two fingers, hoping not to leave too great a trace of herself, and slid it into the water.

He described a technique for using a ruby laser that emitted a beam, smaller in diameter than a needle tip, as a surgical knife and cautery combined.

Rhys sat on a chair beside her, one hand holding the tip of a surgical knife pressed against her neck the other her revolver, which he pointed in Jonathan's direction.

Back again in his cabin he opened a case and extracted a long delicate surgical knife.

In favour of this theory there was the fact that the maid had been stabbed with a surgical knife.

As he heard the fat man's labored breathing get nearer, he palmed the surgical knife and slipped it up his sleeve.