Examples of using "Nóż" in a sentence and their english translations:
He was sharpening a knife.
Do you have a knife?
The knife is dull.
He was sharpening a knife.
Tom picked up the knife.
Please lend me your knife.
I want a new knife.
Give me the knife.
There is a knife.
Tom had a knife.
He stuck his knife into the tree.
Tom reached for his knife.
- The knife is not sharp.
- The knife isn't sharp.
My knife is sharp.
Put that knife away.
- The knife has a keen blade.
- That knife cuts well.
It's a kitchen knife.
This is Tom's knife.
It can be used as a knife.
This knife is dull.
- That is not your knife.
- That's not your knife.
- That isn't your knife.
May I borrow your knife?
Put that knife down. You're making me nervous.
This knife is very sharp.
This carving knife ... it's one made by a famous swordsmith.
Tom held a knife to Mary's throat.
Take this knife and cut the top off.
This knife isn't very sharp.
I want a knife to cut the rope with.
The man on the floor had a knife in his back.
Tom wiped the bloody knife on his shirt.
The problem is, these sharp rocks could cut through our rope just like a knife.
I can think of some situations in which a knife would come in handy.
Tom was holding a bloody knife in his hand when the police entered the room.
The knife was so blunt that I could not cut the meat with it and I resorted to my pocket knife.