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to put or stick the knife in

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  • stick the knife in — put/stick/the knife in informal phrase to criticize someone very strongly, especially when they are already weak Thesaurus: to criticize stronglysynonym Main entry: knife * * * put/stick the ˈknife in …   Useful english dictionary

  • stick the knife into somebody — put/stick the ˈknife in | put/stick the ˈknife into sb idiom (informal) to be very unfriendly to sb and try to harm them Main entry: ↑knifeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • stick the knife in — put/stick the knife in British & Australian, informal to do or say something unpleasant to someone in an unkind way. No one in the office likes you, you know, Tim , she said, putting the knife in. The reviewer from The Times really stuck the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • put the knife in — put/stick/the knife in informal phrase to criticize someone very strongly, especially when they are already weak Thesaurus: to criticize stronglysynonym Main entry: knife * * * put/stick the ˈknife in …   Useful english dictionary

  • put the knife into somebody — put/stick the ˈknife in | put/stick the ˈknife into sb idiom (informal) to be very unfriendly to sb and try to harm them Main entry: ↑knifeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • put the knife in — put/stick the knife in British & Australian, informal to do or say something unpleasant to someone in an unkind way. No one in the office likes you, you know, Tim , she said, putting the knife in. The reviewer from The Times really stuck the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • Knife throwing — is an art, sport, or variously an entertainment technique, involving an artist skilled in the art of throwing knives, the weapons thrown, and a target.The throwing knifeThe desirable properties for a throwing knife differ from those of a common… …   Wikipedia

  • knife — knife1 [ naıf ] (plural knives [ naıvz ] ) noun count *** an object with a sharp blade for cutting food: You need a sharp knife for the steak. knives and forks a kitchen/bread/carving knife a. an object with a blade, used as a weapon or tool: He… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • knife — I UK [naɪf] / US noun [countable] Word forms knife : singular knife plural knives UK [naɪvz] / US *** an object with a sharp blade for cutting food You need a sharp knife for the steak. knives and forks a kitchen/bread/carving knife a) an object… …   English dictionary

  • stick — [stik] n. [ME stikke < OE sticca, akin to Du stek, ON stik < IE base * steig , a point > STAKE, Frank * stakka, Gr stigma, L instigare, INSTIGATE] 1. a long, usually slender piece of wood; specif., a) a twig or small branch broken off or …   English World dictionary

  • The Two Brothers — is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 60. It is Aarne Thompson type 567A, the magic bird heart, and type 303, the blood brothers.ynopsisA rich goldsmith and a poor broommaker were brothers. The broommaker had two… …   Wikipedia

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