It can be tucked into the crevices as required by the end of a small, worn, or pointed knife.
A line drawn with a good pointed pencil or pointed knife, and sharply defined, is then drawn down the whole length exactly in the centre.
Ascertain when done by means of a skewer or a small sharp-pointed knife.
Split the skin from the end of the neck to the rump; use a small sharp-pointed knife; commence to run the knife between the bones and flesh, on one side, till you come to the third joint of the wings and legs.
With a sharp-pointed knife, make a small cut in the leg of mutton here and there, and large enough to stick into the cut a clove of garlic.
Lay strips of paste across the top, into bars, also a strip around the rim, and press all around the edge with a pointed knife or fork, which will make a fancy border.
The incision may be made with a probe-pointed knife, and should be done by a professional man if possible.
To ascertain when it is done, run a sharp-pointed knife or skewer through the hole at the top into the middle of the pie, and if the meat feels tender, it is sufficiently baked.
This is easily done with a sharp-pointed knife, and requires but little practice to accomplish successfully.
The aperture, thus formed, is enlarged by means of the probe-pointed knife, which is carried upwards along the forefinger of the left hand.
The wound of the pleura is then enlarged by a probe-pointed knife.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pointed knife" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.