Definitionn. a large knife with one or more folding blades
Last update: September 21, 2015
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A jackknife is easy to carry. [Please select]
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Now, when's the last time you saw that jackknife Claudia gave you last summer? [Please select]
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Provis, regarding him with a fixed attention, was slowly putting up his jackknife, and groping in another pocket for something else. [Please select]
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He came round at the appointed time, took out his jackknife, and sat down to his meal. [Please select]
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Out came his big jackknife and he cut a thumb-sized willow wand, which he split and trimmed. [Please select]
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There must be a jackknife in it, or something besides the dollar. [Please select]
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He saw the derringer fall and Kao crumple up like a jackknife. [Please select]
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Then he took his big jackknife from his pocket and cut the melon open. [Please select]
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We tucked her in, and she spent the night folded up like a jackknife. [Please select]
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In the big pockets of his jacket he kept a wonderful jackknife, and his pipe and tobacco, and many bits of string, and matches and keys and lots of other things. [Please select]
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