If you spread it, use a broad-bladed knife, dipped in cold water.
With a broad-bladed knife, or a small keen “chopper,” cut up the lard into the flour until it is fine as dust.
Place equal portions of the paste at regular distances on this paper, making them into round heaps, and smoothing their surfaces with the back of a spoon or a broad-bladed knife, dipped frequently in cold water.
Smooth and shape them with a broad-bladed knife, dipped occasionally in cold water.
When you suppose it to be nearly done, try it by sticking down to the back-bone a thin-bladed knife.
Drop the mixture on it, in oval piles, smoothing them with a broad-bladed knife, dipped frequently in cold water.
From his belt had shone the jeweled hilt of the three-bladed knife.
At that instant the wind blew his long yellow coat aside, exposing to view the hilt of the three-bladed knife.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bladed knife" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.