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1 The elegant wooden boxes were just the right size to hold a knife .
2 She had learned to hold a knife and a small sword.
3 Can you imagine letting a baby hold a knife that big?
4 But one of the main reasons they hold a knife is for their protection.
5 Her brother said, "You think he can't hold a knife and fork."
6 Now you hold a knife at my throat, and a hostage for my obedience.
7 When he tried to eat, his fingers could scarcely hold a knife and fork.
8 It could even hold a knife .
9 My throat squeezed shut, suddenly embarrassed for becoming the type of person who'd hold a knife to another's throat.
10 It had been dealt with in the usual way -cause enough destruction and hold a knife to the leaders' throats.
11 There's more than one way to hold a knife : try using a "pinch grip" instead of a "club grip."
12 Tactfully, and without hurting his feelings, she taught him how to hold a knife and fork, and what color tie to select.
13 I am not strong, you know; but I could hold a knife , and tell him I would kill him if he cried out.
14 It doesn't make sense that someone you know to be a good bloke could be going home to hold a knife to his wife's throat.
15 Gill also held a knife to a French woman four days earlier.
16 This thug was holding a knife in his left hand and smiling.
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