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cleaver

[ UK /klˈiːvɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫivɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a butcher's knife having a large square blade

How To Use cleaver In A Sentence

  • Golub, whose large-scale paintings drew inspiration from everything from Greek kouroi to images of male pornography, used a technique that was more sculpture than brushstroke, famously using a meat cleaver to create aggressive peaks on the canvas. Home | The New York Observer
  • Almost all the work here is done with minimal equipment: Chinese cleavers, wooden blocks, steamers and woks.
  • One of them wielded a meat cleaver. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plumes of spindrift were scouring the top, leaving nothing but a swooping white cleaver of ice.
  • Being clever with a cleaver does not run in his family.
  • In tea or pill form, these herbal preparations include burdock, buchu, cleavers, and horsetail. A Health Guide on the Safe and Proper Use of Diuretics
  • The introduction to Cleaver's book Reading Capital Politically provides an overview of what he calls autonomist marxism, tendencies that Anarchist news dot org - Comments
  • Captain Cleaver aka Daniel James elaborates a terse warcry in this Red Herring piece: game developers clash in a ruthless and bloody 10-year battle for control of the online game industry. The flogging will continue
  • I dropped my head into my hands, wishing I had a meat cleaver nearby.
  • Herbs such as iris versicolor, mullein, red root bark, burdock, echinacea, cleavers, red clover, ginger, yellow dock, sarsaparilla, elder flower and yarrow are good lymph movers and detoxifiers.
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