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Meanings of
cleaver
in English
Portuguese
cutelo
Spanish
cuchilla
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A butcher's knife having a large square blade.
chopper
meat cleaver
Portuguese
cutelo
Usage of
cleaver
in English
1
And I'd happily carry the petrol can, the
cleaver
,
whatever it takes.
2
She said that sometimes she could feel that
cleaver
in her breasts.
3
So now Nelson, plus
cleaver
number two, were out there seeking vengeance.
4
Hoshino went right after it, chopping it to pieces with his
cleaver
.
5
In the other he carried a small skinning knife and a
cleaver
.
6
She felt the shock of the impact through the
cleaver
's
wooden handle.
7
Warner uncovered a meat
cleaver
with the tip of his makeshift cane.
8
It weighed the
cleaver
,
feeling the balance of the tool, insolently slow.
9
The
cleaver
divided the air at some speed, but Kaufman stepped back.
10
Cowboy had a
cleaver
in one hand, his knife in the other.
11
The cuts looked like they had been made with a meat
cleaver
.
12
A five-inch boning knife, a foot-long scimitar, and a hugely heavy
cleaver
.
13
The
cleaver
stayed buried in him as he swung his ax sideways.
14
The
cleaver
swept the air again, and the troll stalked toward me.
15
Kaufman bent down and picked up the
cleaver
the Butcher had dropped.
16
He's gotten a knife from the kitchen or maybe the meat
cleaver
.
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cleaver
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
chinese cleaver
drop the cleaver
have a cleaver
small cleaver
bloodstained cleaver
More collocations
Translations for
cleaver
Portuguese
cutelo
Spanish
cuchilla
Cleaver
through the time
Cleaver
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common