Examples of using "Sakset" in a sentence and their english translations:
I need a pair of scissors.
Rock, paper, scissors.
Get me the scissors, please.
There is a pair of scissors on the desk.
I bought a pair of scissors.
I have a pair of scissors in my bag.
Rock breaks scissors. Scissors cut paper. Paper smothers rock.
I wonder whose these scissors are.
The scissors are not sharp.
These scissors are not cutting.
I wonder whose these scissors are.
- Tom handed Mary the scissors.
- Tom handed the scissors to Mary.
Jay picked up the old scissors.
- I need scissors.
- I need a pair of scissors.
Shall we play rock-scissors-paper?
These scissors cut well.
Ready, rock-paper-scissors! It's a draw!
I found nothing but a pair of scissors.
I need a pair of scissors to cut this paper.
The scissors won't cut anything.
I need a pair of scissors to cut this paper.
These scissors don't cut well.
Most utensils, such as can openers and scissors, are made for right-handers.
Let's have the one who loses at rock-paper-scissors do the dishwashing today!
I'd like to know when you plan to give me back the scissors I lent you.
Scissors are meant for cutting but can also be used to stab.