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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef skillfully sliced the tomatoes with a sharp dagger knife.
The book's footnotes contain various symbols, including a dagger, to denote additional information.
The florist utilized a sharp dagger to trim the stems of the roses for a bouquet.
She gave her ex-boyfriend a dagger after he insulted her in public.
The translator will dagger the ambiguous phrases in the foreign text.
The assassin concealed a gleaming dagger beneath his cloak.
The character in the book brandished a magical dagger to defeat the villain.
The calligrapher carefully crafted the letter "Q" with a delicate dagger, adding elegance to the wedding invitation.
The teacher used a dagger symbol to indicate corrections that needed to be made on the students' essays.
The writer used dagger wit in his satirical piece, exposing the flaws in society.
The teacher gave the student a dagger for constantly disrupting the class.
She used a silver dagger to cut through the dense vines in the jungle.
The map legend uses a dagger symbol to mark historical landmarks.
The artist used a dagger brushstroke to create sharp lines and contrasts in the painting.
The protagonist defended herself with a dagger against the attacker.
The editor will dagger the disputed paragraph in the manuscript.
He shot her a dagger when she criticized his performance.
The designer added a stylish dagger motif to the cover of the mystery novel.
The genealogy chart included a dagger symbol next to the names of deceased family members.
The designer added a subtle dagger to the tail of the capital "Q" for a unique touch.
The artist's painting captured the dagger of despair on the subject's face.
The actor delivered a dagger look to his co-star during the intense scene.
The archaeologist discovered a well-preserved bronze dagger at the burial site.
The boss's stern look was like a dagger, signaling his disappointment.
The curator decided to dagger the inaccurate information on the museum plaque.
The stage performer executed a dramatic scene, pretending to be attacked with a dagger.
The analyst will dagger the outliers in the dataset.
The athlete threw a dagger throw, securing a new record.
The chef garnished the dish with a sprig of parsley, adding a dagger touch of freshness.
The editor used a dagger to indicate corrections that needed to be made in the manuscript.
The legal assistant was asked to dagger the inconsistencies in the witness's testimony.
Her raised eyebrow and piercing stare served as a dagger to express her disapproval.
The chef used a dagger to slice the watermelon into precise wedges.
The proofreader highlighted errors in the manuscript by placing a dagger symbol in the margin.
The printer made a mistake by printing the letter "T" without the required dagger.
The landscaper employed a small dagger to shape the topiary into intricate designs.
The plant enthusiast used a dagger to carefully divide and transplant the clumping bamboo.
The fashion designer incorporated a dagger neckline in her latest collection, adding an edgy flair.
The storm clouds cast a dagger shadow over the city.
The politician made a dagger remark about his opponent's integrity.
Her piercing gaze sent a dagger of fear down my spine.
The photographer captured the moment when the lioness gave a dagger stare at her prey.
The athlete's dagger speed on the track left her competitors in awe.
His criticism felt like a dagger, cutting through my confidence.
The hiker carried a small dagger for protection while exploring the wilderness.
The editor marked the questionable statements in the article with a dagger to indicate they needed further verification.
The gardener used a dagger to prune the overgrown roses.
He carefully trimmed the bonsai tree with a small dagger.
She sharpened her dagger before starting the topiary work.
The florist used a delicate dagger to shape the bouquet of flowers.
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