Examples of 'wharncliffe' in a sentence

Meaning of "wharncliffe"

Wharncliffe is a style of knife blade that has a uniquely shaped sharp edge
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  • A knife with one straight edge and one rounded spine which tapers gradually to a point.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Wharncliffe

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The wharncliffe is nearly identical to the sheepsfoot except for a few minor differences.
The result was the blade known as the Wharncliffe.
Anecdotal evidence says that Lord Wharncliffe wanted a knife with a thick and strong blade.
The station is sited a short distance east of the Grade I listed Wharncliffe Viaduct.
Tradition has it that Lord Wharncliffe wanted a small pocket knife with a thick strong blade.
We reviewed the Kershaw Needs Work knife which has a distinctive Wharncliffe blade.
Park in the village of Wharncliffe Side instead.
The disaster at Wharncliffe Woodmoor colliery claimed fifty-eight lives and devastated the local community.
Careers at Wharncliffe.
Wharncliffe was a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire . [ 1 ].
Love the Wharncliffe.
His daughter by his 2nd wife, Caroline, married the 1st Baron Wharncliffe.
This was joined by the Wharncliffe Charity Cup two years later.
Until then, the Children 's Museum will remain open for play at 21 Wharncliffe Road South.
Highway 129 follows the river from Wharncliffe until the river turns east at Aubrey Falls.

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In 1880 Lord Wharncliffe assumed the additional surname of Montagu.

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