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  • He whetted both edges of the broad blade, energetically, on a smooth stone, until he had them razorsharp.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • Candy had probably made it clear to him that she was not his cuddly toy with her infant but razorsharp claws, and since James was such an inbred that he had no idea what his claws were for, he cowered in a corner while she explored her new territorium.

    no more cats... nathreee 2008

  • Or shoes that contain a steel shank with some team of 4 Islamoids have actually made a razorsharp 9 knife many times more lethal than boxcutters from, then reassembled the shoe around using weak glue.

    Get ready for the government to look at you with X-ray eyes. Ann Althouse 2009

  • I had no wish to be reminded, for like the razorsharp intellectual I am

    January 7th, 2008 curufea 2008

  • She is equipped with a razorsharp tongue but luckily also with a disarmingly charming smile.

    Ann Aguirre » Blog Archive » Do you know this man? 2007

  • Setting a hook is easier when your hook has a razorsharp point to it.

    Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001

  • S oldiers in polished breastplates, all caff ying upright pikes with razorsharp edges glinting in the sunlight, silently studied the people entering between the great columns.

    The Pillars of Creation Goodkind, Terry 2001

  • Setting a hook is easier when your hook has a razorsharp point to it.

    Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001

  • Setting a hook is easier when your hook has a razorsharp point to it.

    Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001

  • Instinctively, his razorsharp feeding incisors slid from their hidden sockets behind his human teeth and extended to their full fighting length.

    THE WAR OF THE PROPHETS JUDITH REEVES-STEVENS GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS 2000

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