Synonym: obelisk, sticker. Similar words: stagger, staggered, exaggerate, ragged, bigger, trigger, pedagogy, suggest. Meaning: ['dægə] n. 1. a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing 2. a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote.
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31 Not long after these disclosures, Kasper was murdered by an unknown man with a dagger in a public park.
32 The 18-foot boat has far too much sail for its tiny mass and dagger board.
33 His usual good humour had vanished and his hand dropped to the dagger pushed in his belt.
34 He fondled the long dagger he'd pushed through his wallet, drawing comfort from its metal coiled handle.
35 At last he could resist the devil's prompting no longer; he drew his dagger and split the reed.
36 Rose had drawn the short straw,(http://sentencedict.com/dagger.html) and was thus forced to seek Lord Westbourne clasping the Romanov dagger.
37 This lets you hold the knife like a dagger, and really get to work on the carcass.
38 If made of bronze and gilded, it is possibly a knife or dagger pommel.
39 Not a secret master plan on the part of the Emperor - but a dagger aimed at his heart?
40 Indeed, a winged dagger was the S.A.S. badge, originally conceived, it is said, as the sword of Damocles.
41 Behind de Craon Edward saw de Warenne quietly pull a dagger from his sheath.
42 Cranston's hand went towards his dagger and Athelstan rapidly approached the door.
43 I felt queasy with fright for his teeth had been filed down as sharp as dagger points.
44 He had left his sword belt and dagger in the tavern.
45 The coroner shrugged though his hand went beneath his cloak to ensure his dagger was loose in its sheath.
46 A little more cloak and a soup on more dagger. Either that, or he should never try this again.
47 He stepped over(sentencedict.com), pierced one of the raw chunks with his dagger and held it up before the mastiff.
48 Marlowe grabbed Frizer s dagger, slashing at him wildly about the head.
49 The two combatants were armed with spears and shields, and each man had sword and dagger at his belt.
50 Caterina takes a dagger from the gallery artifact collection and goes to meet him.
51 As the dagger went in, the bush turned grey and all its thorns went pale and soft.
52 I can't feel that young hot-head stuck a dagger in Lord Westbourne, can you?
53 He is armed with one of the ancient Runefangs made by Alaric the Mad for Sigmar, and with a long dagger.
54 An irregularly shaped plaque from the Throne Sanctuary at Knossos shows a sheathed dagger hanging from a decorative belt.
55 Of course this new venture was like a dagger at my heart.
56 No weapons were visible, although Alexei guessed that a dagger was sheathed in Jotan's sleeve.
57 Under the wary eye of Inspector Fouchard, he turned his attention to the dagger.
58 So at last, when he could not bear it any longer, he stopped and split one of the reeds with his dagger.
59 I jumped to one side, and the dagger went deep into my shoulder.
60 They clutched and wrestled, feeling their way to one another's throat with the dagger or the naked hands.
More similar words: stagger, staggered, exaggerate, ragged, bigger, trigger, pedagogy, suggest, doggedly, suggestion, craggy, shaggy, baggage, haggard, braggart, aggrieved, aggrandize, aggregate, aggravate, aggression, aggressive, tiger, eager, anger, germany, ledger, longer, meager, singer, German.