serrated blade

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A blade with a toothed or jagged edge.

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  • A bread knife typically has a long, serrated blade.
  • The chef used a knife with a serrated blade to slice the bread.
  • He used a survival knife with a serrated blade to saw through the branch.
  • A serrated blade is ideal for cutting through tough crusts.
  • The steak knife's serrated blade cut effortlessly through the tough meat.
  • Be careful when handling a serrated blade as it can cause serious injury.
  • Be careful; the serrated blade on this utility tool is extremely sharp.
  • The saw featured a long, sharp serrated blade for cutting wood.
  • For cutting tomatoes without squashing them, a serrated blade is ideal.
  • Over time, a serrated blade can become dull and less effective.
  • The rescue worker needed a tool with a powerful serrated blade to cut the seatbelt.
  • He sharpened the serrated blade of his hunting knife.
  • This new multi-tool features both a plain edge and a partially serrated blade.
  • The gardener trimmed the thick branches with a tool that had a powerful serrated blade.
  • The forensic expert determined the wound was caused by a serrated blade.
  • For delicate tasks, a smooth blade is often preferred over a serrated blade.
  • You'll find that a serrated blade stays sharper for longer when cutting fibrous materials.
  • The ancient weapon had a distinctive serrated blade designed for tearing.
  • The chef chose a knife with a fine, serrated blade to slice the delicate pastry.
  • Always clean a serrated blade thoroughly after use to prevent rust.