WordNet
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.