Examples of 'there is a knife' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a knife"

there is a knife - this phrase generally indicates a situation where a weapon or a threat is present. It can be literal, suggesting physical danger, or metaphorical, signifying hidden hostility or treachery

How to use "there is a knife" in a sentence

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there is a knife
There is a knife for every slicing need.
At the opening there is a knife.
There is a knife in my right front pocket.
I feel these sharp pains and it seems like there is a knife cutting in.
There is a knife and a high priest.
It has been said that in Japan there is a knife for every use.
There is a knife in your brain.
Look, in the drawer of that cupboard there is a knife.
Write like there is a knife against your throat.
You made a joke about the box belonging to the water god. There is a knife.
There is a knife hanging between us.
Look… in the drawer of that cupboard over there, there is a knife.
There is a knife in my back pocket.
What if there is a knife in it.
There is a knife missing.

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I see there is a knife in the letter box in the house.
There is a knife here.
Make sure there is a knife in their throat every second of every day for eternity.
There is a knife in my lungs.
There is a knife murder in England that we need classified info about.
There is a knife fight scene, and he shows his dewooling buttocks.
There is a knife murder in England that we need classified info about . Can I help you?

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