Examples of 'get your knife' in a sentence
Meaning of "get your knife"
Get your knife: This phrase can be an idiomatic expression urging someone to prepare for a potential confrontation or difficulty, often used metaphorically to encourage readiness for challenge
How to use "get your knife" in a sentence
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get your knife
You can not get your knife round it.
Get your knife and run out shouting.
Then go get your knife.
Get your knife out and splice them together.
We will get your knife.
Get your knife out.
There is no telling when you will get your knife.
And get your knife.
If you get me arrested, there is no telling when you will get your knife.
You will get your knife back when we dock in Singapore.
I have patched you with worse . Get your knife.
Get your knife out and be ready to defend yourself, man.
Frozen Yorkshire puddings beef you couldn't get your knife through.
Get your knife ready. Get your knife ready.
This flatfish foodhack will make you the master of deboning. Get your knife ready.
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No, you can not get your knife back.
Get your knife out and splice them together. Trooper, hand me that.
Come on, let us get your knife out.
It won't be long before the Spectres are after you. We will get your knife.
Good . We will get your knife.
Get your knife out and splice them together . You got the wiggle room, kid.
There's no telling when you're gonna get your knife.
Whack him. Get your knife ready.
Get your knife out, Franco.
Shave my head . Get your knife.
Get your knife and forks, dive in, and enjoy.
Peter, I want you to get your knife.
Come on . Get your knife out, Lev.
Can I get my knife back, please? No, you can't get your knife back.
Peter, get your knife.
It 's no joke . Get your knife out.
Rexel, get your knife.
Pedro, get your knife.
Now, have a little, uh… get your knife and forks, have a little dig in.