How To Use Blade In A Sentence

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  • Process chocolate wafers into fine crumbs in a food processor fitted with a metal blade.
  • Of the multitool's blades, the inch-and-a-half one is sharper than the three-inch one.
  • Her wrists were bound together with rope, and so were her ankles, her neck open to the air and the world, and her entire body was in a guillotine, the blade lingering high above.
  • Wielding his blade like a master painter, his palette holds only one colour, and that is crimson.
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  • He dug the blade deep into the shallow indent that had been made and flung the dirt into a pile to his left.
  • The entire knife feels solid and well made, and the blade is amazingly sharp.
  • The bladelike projections behaved like serpents, attacking and recoiling repeatedly. Reap the Whirlwind
  • He produced a knife with a six-inch blade which he waved at the guard, forcing him to back off.
  • Honsha carries are a sword with a snaky curved blade and a short dagger - like weapon with a slightly longer hilt and a blade curved backwards.
  • Dunstan had drawn his blade and swung round, the horses pulling the cart rolling their eyes in fright, drawing to a halt.
  • Here is a road seen between sunset and moonrise: "... all that remained of day was a beamless amber light along the west: but I could see every pebble on the path, and every blade of grass, by the light of that splendid moon". The Three Brontës
  • Factories are using the top-shelf blade steels, leading-edge frame materials, and state-of-the-art synthetics to make knives that used to be reserved for the work of a custom knifemaker.
  • The traditional value of the blades was clearly recognized by their Aboriginal ‘collectors’, who sought to exploit it by hafting a resin handle in the traditional way.
  • The name of the last cutler has been previously identified on blades from the Fort St. Joseph Museum.
  • She pulled her sword close, and rammed the blade's tip into the ground with great force.
  • Some time in the fifteenth century, clockmakers started to use tightly coiled blades of metal - springs - to power their timepieces, instead of gravity.
  • Again, always use a very sharp blade to make any cuts.
  • (Piss and blood fetishes similarly leave me cold, though were you to ask me to urinate in your mouth or carve the word "cocksucker" in your chest with a razor blade, I would probably be happy to oblige.) Archive 2008-03-01
  • These screwdrivers had a forged one-piece tempered blade including a bolster and special wings on two sides.
  • The blades were usually double-edged and up to 90 cm, or a little over, in length, but early single-edged sabres are also known.
  • The design method of torque converter blade based on quadratic function distribution momentum was put forward.
  • I opened it and looked at that brilliant and terrible tongue which we call a blade; and I thought that perhaps it was the symbol of the oldest of the needs of man. Tremendous Trifles
  • Blend all ingredients in a food processor fitted with a metal blade.
  • This video didn't really teach me how "inducement and entrainment" power the bladeless Air Multiplier fans, but I learned that these things can definitely induce a balloon to be awesome. Daily Dispatch: Digital revolution causing car culture decline; Criminals rent botnets at bargain rates
  • Like the switchblade I keep in my sock? No, I left it at home.
  • So when I need to know what the black rubbery thingummy on a windscreen wiper is called, I can look up windscreen wiper in the index, turn to the appropriate picture, and learn that it's a wiper blade rubber. The Naming of Parts
  • In this convolution, the edges of the blades in teeth 21-27 are serrated and show 15 denticles on each one.
  • If the blade is positioned too low, valuable topsoil may be removed from the site during the bulldozing.
  • The Secure comes with other tools as well - a blade, nailfile, screwdriver, scissors, key ring, LED light and ballpoint pen. TG Daily
  • The development of a leaf involves a complex pattern of cell division and cell elongation, with cell elongation playing a central part in the expansion of the leaf blade.
  • He holstered the pistol and gave himself over to the bladework. Hellgate London Covenant
  • Be prepared to insert them over the travel lock release mechanism as soon as the blade locks.
  • A common plaything for Chinese children, the grasshopper is defamiliarized as ‘a six-legged monster, fresh-grass green, with saw-blade jaws, bulging eyes, and whips for eyebrows’.
  • Furthermore, the thick blade and sinuous edges found on most contracting - stemmed bifaces produces a rough cut that is far less clean than slices easily produced on the same materials by unworked flakes.
  • I snarled and she took a step backwards, glancing at the naked blade in my hands.
  • To keep the movement unseeable by the enemy: the action with the blade will have to follow precise lines of movement (going and coming back), starting from a guard position and arriving in another guard.
  • In later years, microlithic blades and other structures were found near the site.
  • With a new blade in a utility knife, score the veneer front then back, flush with the stile on all edges; and bend it to complete the cut.
  • But police now know the murder weapon was a knife with a ten inch long blade.
  • The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade
  • It provides the foundation to supervise and diagnose the cracks of rotor blade.
  • My favorite fishing knife is a yellow handle Case XX with a thin, pointed blade, hook hone, bottle opener, scaler and hook remover. On Favorite Fishing Knives
  • The thresher is a square frame drawn over the grain -- which is spread upon the bare ground -- and is furnished on its under side with steel blades which not only shell the grain out of the ear, but also reduce the straw into chaff, which is desirable, as storing for feed more conveniently. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • Her sister was brooding on the bladed gauntlets and their meaning.
  • You really want to watch the entire Blade trilogy?
  • A reciprocating saw, as the name implies, utilizes interchangeable blades that move out and back in a reciprocating motion, in much the same action as using a handsaw.
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  • Steam turbines use steam raised in a boiler as the gas that turns the blades.
  • The rudder blade is - balance, double plate(Sentence dictionary), stream - line type. Able to turn to 350 rudder angle side.
  • The remains include a complete tibia and shoulder blade, as well as parts of a femur, ribs, vertebrae, collarbone and pelvis, as well as an ankle bone.
  • The car had a single propeller and rotor blades for flight.
  • His wry, bladelike smile returned, and for a moment it felt like old times. My Fair Succubi
  • It's an olive branch sheathed like a blade, but it draws the largest applause of the night.
  • Heat transfer in channel for trailing edge of turbine blade with pin - fin arrays is studied numerically.
  • His handjar is a mighty blade, and held high in the hands of a man of his stature, it overtowered everything in the church. The Lady of the Shroud
  • I shaped a bird of sorts on the handle and incised Somare's totem on the blade.
  • The addition of a ferule was the next step; and the omission of the tang, and amalgamation of the ferule with the blade, gave rise to the socketed spear-head. The Bronze Age in Ireland
  • The diamonds he watches so closely are not the rocks on the rings of the rich and famous, they are tiny grains of pure carbon coating the blades, polishers and shapers the company produces.
  • Pruning saws have narrower blades with coarse teeth that are designed to cut on the pull stroke.
  • Stay well away from the helicopter when its blades start to rotate.
  • I think the last time I tried shaving with blades I left large gouges in my neck.
  • Leaves and loose blades of grass swirled within it too.
  • A woodsmans pal is a unique and very usefull blade that makes a great gift! Any new must have Christmas Gift Ideas for sportsmen out there???
  • Cut them into matchsticks using a mandoline fitted with the fine julienne blade.
  • Features of the CH-53K helicopter include: a joint interoperable glass cockpit; fly-by-wire flight controls; fourth generation rotor blades with anhedral tips; a low-maintenance elastomeric rotor head; upgraded engines; a locking cargo rail system; external cargo handling improvements; survivability enhancements; and reduced operation and support costs. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Well, here ! Here's an eyebrow tweezer. Pull the grass out a blade at a time but be quiet about it!
  • In its antihumanism and in its thick impasto, with slices and diagonal blades of dark color making sharp edges à la Clyfford Still, this picture looks forward as well as backward. Return to the Grim and Dark
  • Aerodynamic forces cause vibrations at the tip of a blade where the effects of transonic speeds cause buffeting and vibration.
  • Visiting relatives, dignitaries, or pilgrims would return home bearing cache blades, cores, and bladelets made from Flint Ridge flint.
  • I scraped the stone against the blade harder, hoping to drown out her voice and signify that I didn't want to talk.
  • I was always amazed that any electric motor could turn the engine, transmission, and those big rotor blades.
  • The researchers rubbed roughly the same number of cowhage spicules the itch-inducing spiky bits of that plant, also known as velvet bean on three locations: the front of the ankle; on the underside of the forearm; and under the shoulder blade on the back. A Dip in the Pool Does an Aging Body Good
  • Uniquely designed cross style cutter blade base purposely for granulating of pellicle plastics, increases work efficiency.
  • After a time, the younger cuprite-worker turns and heads back to Lorn-without the blade. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • While pasta is cooking, combine olives, parsley, olive oil, thyme, lemon zest, orange zest, and red-pepper flakes in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade.
  • The efficiency distribution along blade span and the inlet and outlet velocity triangle measurement of rotor blades were made around the designing point.
  • Aerodynamic forces cause vibrations at the tip of a blade where the effects of transonic speeds cause buffeting and vibration.
  • Her black eyes were unfocused, her other hand absent-mindedly fondling the pocketed switchblade.
  • Her blade clanged against Amanda's hard, striking a haze of sparks that lit the air between them.
  • The breeze copies to connect Lian to use to pester a blade earthquake to open nearby one flower petal and flustered and frustratedly says.
  • Although a helicopter has a main blade, rotating at 500 rpm above it, and a tail rotor that acts as a rudder, it remains a completely unstable machine.
  • It appeared to be the handle to a sword decorated with a lot of fancy blue and white gems, without a blade attached.
  • Add some water to it, tape on a small blade and a tube of superglue, a spool of fishing line some weights, and a case of beer and a lazy boy (Don't forget to add a 50 inch plasma TV with all the channels,) and you're set. Survival Water Bottle
  • No inversion can, therefore, really take place in anatropous ovules, but the blade of the leaf is bent back on the funicle, with which its margins also cohere. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • And, in this, she has just turned her back on Tom in time for him to slip a stiletto right between the shoulder blades.
  • The instant their prince drew the cursed blade, its power reached out to them.
  • The Extreme Ops series offers three blade shapes, tanto, drop point and clip point – set into an ergonomic handle of G-10 fiberglass laminate.
  • European axes at the most might have wide scallops filed on the edge of the blade plate on the inside or bottom of the beard, and that is not common.
  • The epidermis was spread out on a glass plate beneath a low-power binocular microscope and cut into pieces of the required size using a combination of razor and scalpel blades.
  • The blade's so sharp it could slice through your finger.
  • I have one of those pocket knives, with screw drivers, blade, etc. and I keep a extra round of ammo (wrapped in foam rubber) in the but end of my syn stocked rifles just in case I run out of ammo. Start a Survival Fire With a Bullet
  • Unlike standard handsaws, a backsaw has an extra-stiff blade to prevent it from wavering as you make the cut.
  • She looked up at him and pulled a blade of grass out of his hair and tossed it aside.
  • Holding anger is a poison...It eats you from inside...We think that by hating someone we hurt them...But hatred is a curved blade...and the harm we do to others...we also do to ourselves. Mitch Albom 
  • She slapped his side with the flat of her blade, calmly adding injury to insult before walking away.
  • After a few seconds the axe flashes into view, helve over blade, and lands with a heavy slap of foam in the stream.
  • I used an electric for years since I always had problems with blades especially on my neck.
  • Reddish white light flickers from the cupridium, seemingly lengthening the blade, until it is almost a lance. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • Suitable planting conditions exist when the surface soil is dry and has small hairline cracks that allow it to crumble when moved by the cutting coulters, disk openers, cover blades, and press wheels.
  • The flowering Rush, or water gladiole, which grows by the banks of rivers is called botanically "butomus," from the Greek, _bous_, an ox, and _temno_, to cut, because the sharp edges of the erect three-cornered leaf-blades wound the cattle which come in contact with them, or try to eat them. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • A razor blade or serrated knife will work well.
  • Keep the cutting blade on the lower side. Cut at a 45 to 60 degree angle.
  • He needs a variety of power tools, drills, routers, circular saws, jigsaws and packets of blades.
  • You might want to file the corners a little on metal blades to avoid gouging the wood.
  • In the unlikely event I ever decide to entertain myself with you, Damin Wolfblade, you won't know what's hit you. TREASON KEEP
  • The swords have a simple crossguard and most have a languet, a short central extension towards the blade that fits over the scabbard when sheathed. Archive 2009-08-01
  • During gnawing, as the incisors grind against each other, they wear away the softer dentine, leaving the enamel edge as the blade of a chisel.
  • Well, I dunno," said Grandpa Walker, facetiously, balancing a good-sized morsel of food carefully on the blade of his knife, "that depen's on wuther ye're willin 'to take pot-luck with us or not. The Flag
  • Xtools are a fine-looking line of marine tools; as the ISDA blog says, The rust-resistant tools feature tungsten-carbide cutting blades (for cutting braided wire) and foamy, soft-grip ergonomic handles that float. Boing Boing
  • Out of school, Scouts and fishermen would wear a sheath knife on a belt - I still remember my 4-inch blade in its sheath with the Scout logo.
  • Neither was I told to examine in minute detail, every blade of grass that my kit was to come in contact with.
  • [and] brūnecg, _her broad sword with gleaming blade_, 1547. brūn-fāg, adj., _gleaming like metal_: acc.sg. brūnfāgne helm, 2616. bryne-lēoma, w. m., _light of a conflagration, gleam of fire _: nom. sg., Beowulf
  • Bacteria use the enzyme, called subtilisin, as a sort of food processor: After producing it internally, they release the enzyme into the soil, where it uses a minuscule "blade" to chop up proteins into digestible pieces. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • It is at first perfect at the instant the kernel is going to send forth the acrospire, and form itself into the future blade; it is again discovered perfect when the ear is labouring at its extrication, and hastening the production of the yet unformed kernels; in this it appears, the medium of nature's chemistry, equally employed by her in her mutation of the kernel into the blade, and her formation thus of other kernels, by which she effects the completion of that circle to which the operations of the vegetable world are limited. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
  • He was constantly hitting Adrian's side with the flat of his blade.
  • You set an angle on the dial, put a piece of wood on the surface and then big whirling blades of death chomp down and cut a perfect mitre joint for you.
  • At anchoring, we saluted the king with nine guns, and the general sent Mr Femell ashore handsomely attended in the pinnace, with a fine crimson awning, to present the king a fair gilt cup of ten ounces weight, a sword-blade, and three yards of _stammel_ [red] broad-cloth. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • Imagine a wide lanceolated blade of a vinous purple, some twenty inches in length, which is twisted at the base into an ovoid purse about the size of a hen's egg. Social Life in the Insect World
  • I really like the spey blade, as it offers a long straight edge for doing really important tasks: things like whittling a sharp point on an old stick.
  • She heard the singing of a blade being drawn from its scabbard, and dropped into a crouch as said blade sliced the air above her head.
  • Hermada is a multi-function cereal whose grains can be used to replace rice or wheat, and its blades of grass can be transformed into sweeps.
  • Eir looked at the blades, burrs rising from their ruined edges. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The grey shone in the spring sunlight like the blade of a damascened sword. The Falcons of Montabard
  • However, a quality, sharp set of scissor blades can glide through any pruning job making good clean cuts which in turn encourages good growth.
  • The bony armor of the earliest jawless fish was dermal bone; so are shark scales, shoulder blades, and the roof of your skull.
  • Many of them were armed with nothing more than scythe blades mounted on the end of long poles.
  • I'm sure I don't need to describe the cuts and nicks you get from using a dull blade.
  • The last issue had a good letter from someone who signed himself ‘Conscript’, describing how he and his comrades were forced to waste their time in polishing brass, blacking the rubber hoses on stirrup pumps with boot polish, scraping broom handles with razor blades, and so on. As I Please
  • Most divided at the point where the leaf blade joins the stem and, in most, the divisions are divided again.
  • The blades hit it and the aircraft was sent across the deck and into 450 feet of water.
  • Swords of the bronze age were characteristically short in blade length, heavy for their size, and with a relatively blunt cutting edge.
  • The knife has a curvaceous handle with front and rear guards built into the full tang blade steel.
  • The knife was like a pocket knife, but bigger, the blade was still sharp.
  • This sort of abuse will break a too brittle blade or loosen a flimsy blade pivot, but it stood up to this challenge before shaving off more ribbons of paper as cleanly as it had at the beginning.
  • He lunged at the man and his sword rammed itself between the man's ribs, grated, then a French hand gripped Sharpe's blade, blood showed at his fingers, but the man held on, tugged, and another man clawed at Sharpe's face. Sharpe's Siege
  • Its application situation on heat shearing blade, guide plate and nodular indefinite chill roll are introduced too.
  • So there would be little or no vibration, the opposite blade of the propeller had to be treated in exactly the same manner.
  • (Combined pocket twoblade penknife with corkscrew, nailfile and pipecleaner). Ulysses
  • These have been due to either the release line twisting around the link knife, or wheat stubble becoming jammed in the ‘v’ of the blades.
  • My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening.
  • Impressive blades and masses of lustrous micaceous hematite occur in localized quartz veins, and reniform goethite is found in the walls.
  • ‘Our chaplain attempted to teach me to write,’ he said, ‘but all my letters were formed like spear-heads and sword blades, and so the old shaveling gave up the task.’
  • He used a makeshift whetstone to sharpen both blades again.
  • Stash spare wiper blades and a gallon of nonfreezing washer fluid in the trunk. 7 car problems that can leave you stranded
  • Cut lath and plaster with a reciprocating saw fitted with a coarse, wood-cutting blade.
  • Blades are his specialty - the shiv, the ice pick, the Flora Dora.
  • As his fingers gripped the knife and tugged, the blade sliced into his palm.
  • The poet compares his lover's tongue to a razor blade.
  • These measurements were recorded because they allowed us to define such attributes as incurvate base, excurvate blade, etc. in a non-subjective manner.
  • Hundreds of Inuit at a community festival gathered yesterday as Jean knelt above a pair of seal carcasses and used a traditional ulu blade to slice the meat off the skin. Archive 2009-05-24
  • The light from the gasolier burnished the keen blade. Once An Angel
  • The _leaf-blade_ is very long 1/6 to 1/4 inch broad, auricled at the base, narrowed into very finely acuminate or capillary tips midrib prominent; scaberulous on both the surfaces and with long hairs on the auricles. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Shrek went under the shearer's blade during a live half - hour news programme on TV New Zealand.
  • To do this a double sage-knife is run flatwise between the coronary cushion and the cartilage, with the convex surface of the blade towards the skin. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • I watch the shadow of the blade Slide underneath the surface, slicing through Creamy intricate unseen connections.
  • By now your paddling mates are a speck in the distance, the rhythmic flash of the sun on their paddle blades a galling reminder of the way this sport should be played.
  • And Red Blade; either you have the dryest sense of humor I have ever encountered, or you are a nut. Bourjailly: Eric Clapton's Gun Sale
  • The first thing is to buy the right spade, a trenching spade or spit, with a long, slightly semicircular blade and a narrow end.
  • The woman held her palms up and smiled and the man had his arms out to her, his hands like hooks, and protruding point-outward from his breastbone was a crooked knife blade with a wetness on it. More Than Human
  • That revolutionary dawn proved less than auspicious after many Frenchmen died under the blade of the guillotine.
  • The long-term strategy to combat knife crimes through schemes like Operation Blade is to achieve a change in the law.
  • He lowered his mouth to her shoulder blade, running his lips lightly over the skin.
  • Feed crop breeding by polyploidy can enlarge the plant cellular size, so the plant has the thick and high stem, thick blade , and increases the content of protein, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals.
  • Blair pressed herself closer to him, while her hands glided across the corded muscles between his shoulder blades before lifting his shirt over his head.
  • You can get a really close, smooth shave with this new double-bladed razor.
  • After you have cut the pipe, use the special blade on the tubing cutter to ream out the ‘burr ‘on the inside of the newly cut pipe.’
  • After that came the mistletoe to smear the blade, whose sticky sap would ensure free, unstaunchable bleeding ... and the great, thick-bladed steel knife with which to take the trophy skull ... Ripping Time
  • The hilt of the knife stood up out of her chest, a portion of the hyperfiber blade reflecting the brilliant red of the blood. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • She charged at her, blade of the dark saber extended.
  • Hoshiko rolled onto her stomach, plucking blades of grass from the immaculate lawn.
  • There were trodden places, bent and broken blades of the coarse grass, and ever and again the sufficient intimation of a footmark. Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells
  • The cruck blades used in its construction spring directly from the groundsills and these support the roof timbers.
  • CBS They call sprinter Oscar Pistorius the "Blade Runner," for the j-shaped prostheses he wears. Breaking News: CBS News
  • An anthropoid with blade and scute in place of hands could not crawl very well. A Circus of Hells
  • Fig. 1 - 5 double-pointed picks, fig. 1 - 3 with removable blades and fig. 1 - 2 retaining flanch on helmet by using fig. 3 a wedge following the Acmes method. 7.1 Pneumatic jack hammer, drilling stand, jackleg
  • To prepare, pour 250 ml white wine vinegar into a pan, add ½ small shallot, sliced, a blade of mace and ¼ teaspoon black peppercorns.
  • Angle the blade against the stone until you think you're contacting the edge bevel, then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin wafer of stone.
  • Stone tools include delicately made blades, microburins, burins, scrapers, and adzes.
  • Do your 10 GbE Blade solutions support TCP offload?
  • U-M offers such advanced clinical options as "bladeless" laser surgery first developed at U-M and cutting edge metabolic imaging of the retina for early detection of disease. RedOrbit News - Technology
  • She held up a very pretty medium-sized ornamental fan with a wood handle and wood blades.
  • This blade can be used to level the machine in uneven terrain and to increase digging depth or dumping height.
  • There are two distinct operations in putting a really superb cutting edge on a blade.
  • Cheater slipped the long blade of his knife through the space between the door and jamb and forced the wooden handle up and then pushed the door wide. Masdy's Silver
  • Without warning, Anubis stopped the blade, once again got a two-handed grip on it, and slashed it down at Set.
  • Basic models, in which you adjust the moldboard and blade angle manually, can be used as a grader or a box blade for landscaping and ground preparation jobs.
  • Most warm-season grasses develop thatch, a spongelike layer of roots, runners, and grass blades just above the soil surface.
  • The anger was beginning to show as he took his sword from its sheath and positioned the blade so that it was at the guard's neck.
  • A friend showed me the hide from a deer he took with a 2-blade. This seems to be a big debate . Is the rage 2 or 3 blade the better option.
  • There was a wonderful 'whoosh' every time one of the blades came round. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Perhaps Mr Blade got too excited or he might just be using a dated presentation.
  • It was too early for the skateboarders, roller-bladers, skaters and punks, the jugglers and the musicians.
  • This is where the bulk of the cloud IT market will be: re-equipping enterprise data centres to become IT power stations, generating applications as services, and gaining economies of scale from the high utilisation of commodity resources such as bladed x86 processors, scalable modular storage arrays, and an underlying Ethernet network. The Register
  • Kea, the world's only snow line-dwelling parrot, are widely known as inquisitive birds who appear to take delight in attacking rubber items like windshield wiper blades. KOLO - HomePage - Headlines
  • My head drooped toward my work table until it rested among the metal shavings and thin blades.
  • At least the finger bow provided at the movable scissors blade is made ... of a resilient synthetic material or similar material.
  • Stone tools of the tradition include triangular points made on flakes, racloirs, triangular bifacial handaxes, and burins and awls made on blades.
  • Because boxwood is so dense and the logs so irregular, the logs were likely handsawn with a thin blade and were probably not sawn in the up-and-down sawmill, which would create a lot of waste of this expensive wood.
  • Wren fought next to him, quick and agile, the blade of the short sword flicking left and right. The Elf Queen of Shannara

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