Cane Knife

Word CANE KNIFE
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The word "cane-knife" in example sentences

One of the partners had his shoulder slashed nearly off by a cane-knife. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He swerved aside to avoid the horse, at the same time swinging his cane-knife in a slicing blow that would have cut her in twain. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Every cane-knife was lifted, and every boy save Gogoomy leaped for her. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You steal 'm one fella towel, one fella cane-knife, two - ten fella cartridge. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What he had done was to pick up a cane-knife - you know the kind, as big as a machete and as heavy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When my brother went out with a number of natives laden with surveying implements, Pola only stopped long enough to beg for a cane-knife before he was leading the party. ❋ Various (N/A)

Carter unsheathed his heavy cane-knife and cut palmetto fans for rethatching where required; Eudo Stent looked after the horses; Bulow's axe rang among the fragrant red cedars; the Indian squatted gravely before a characteristic Seminole fire built of logs, radiating like the spokes of a cart-wheel from the centre which was a hub of glowing coals. ❋ Unknown (1899)

What he had done was to pick up a cane-knife -- you know the kind, as big as a machete and as heavy. ❋ Jack London (1896)

You steal 'm one fella towel, one fella cane-knife, two-ten fella cartridge. ❋ Jack London (1896)

With a single bound Leicester reached Tom's side, and raising the cane-knife above his head, and grasping the handle with both hands, he brought it down with all his strength across the dog's neck, taking care to avoid the thick leather collar which protected it. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

The blade of a cane-knife is fifteen inches long, three inches wide in the middle, and tapering towards the point and handle. ❋ B. 1808 (1853)

Now out with your cane-knife, and cut away at the grass; we must well pad poor Walford all round with it, so that he may not be hurt by bumping against those rocks; then we'll lash him hard and fast in the canvas, lash ourselves one to each end of him, and away aloft we go. " ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

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