Examples of using Serrated in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Which only a serrated blade should be capable of making, but I'm not finding any evidence of striations in these wounds.
I thought it was serrated.
And then there's you, who's actually considering rehiring a man who… held a serrated cake knife to your throat.
It is maroon with a broad white serrated band(nine white points) on the hoist side.
and even with a serrated or sharpened crest to battle against the gladiator with the net.
Ln competition is the smaller cheetah-like American Scimitar cat(Homotherium) with serrated knife-like canines- adapted for preying on young mastodons(Mammut) and mammoths.
Our young lady here has multiple stab wounds in the back from a 6-inch serrated blade.
We have sharp-force trauma from the anterior left to the anterior right of the neck, serrated blade.
Okay, so, the blade appears to be 3.81 centimeters in width with a serrated edge on one side,
Seven-inch blade, partially serrated, well-balanced if you dip when you cut.
Gibbs has always told us not to believe in coincidence, so when I see this serrated pattern, so similar to the KA-BAR nick on Agent Macy's neck.
We have got single-edged, serrated, seven and one eighths blade,
The leather handle and the blood evidence have burned away, but the serrated edge may as well as signed your name on your victim's ribs.
From the breakaway spur, I could see that there are approximately six teeth per inch on the serrated section.
nearly terminal mouth, combined with robust, serrated teeth, enable the tiger shark to take on these large prey.
Our Rebbe was extremely particular not to slice with a knife that wasn't smooth or that was made serrated.
also stabbed in the back with a 6-inch serrated blade.
Thick material can not be applied by a serrated spatula(the spatula drags the layer from the back of the tile)
High on top of this beautiful serrated mountain, you will find a picturesque town,
away from its icy source among the serrated ridges of the Himalayas.