Similar words: knife, penknife, jackknife, steak knife, bread knife, paring knife, carving knife, weeknight. Meaning: n. a stout hunting knife with a single edge.
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1. Clean your nails with a bowie knife in trendy restaurants.
2. Did he really fight a duel with bowie knives in a riverside faro den?
3. One of the men brandished a jagged-edge Bowie knife and demanded that 25-year-old Julie handed over her handbag containing £95.
4. I'm talking about swords, the Bowie Knife, and especially pistols at dawn!
5. He used a bowie knife as a ring and played with bears and other wild animals.
6. He used a bowie knife as a teething ring and played with bears and other wild animals.
7. There were the remains of a ship in a bottle, smashed to smithereens, and a rubber toy Bowie knife.
8. Kieran: I still need to get hold of a catapult, bowie knife and crossbow. If we encounter any wild animals, I intend to be armed to the teeth.
9. In the novel, Dracula isn't killed by a wooden stake to the heart, the usual way to kill a vampire in folklore, but by a bowie knife.
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