adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
edge
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The firm then experimented by making one side of the cutting knives with serrated edges , leaving the other smooth-edged.
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The leaf, with a faintly serrated edge , has a distinct brownish-green or dark brown midrib.
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This spine has a serrated edge and can inflict painful wounds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A glimmer of silver as moonlight snagged on the serrated blade.
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Cut into three layers using a serrated knife.
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Handsome, serrated and undulating bronze-green translucent foliage.
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I pull out a ten-inch hunting knife with a serrated blade.
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Lastly the serrated blade of the sickle required no sharpening: it would last for a whole harvest without attention.
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The firm then experimented by making one side of the cutting knives with serrated edges, leaving the other smooth-edged.
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These were serrated , short in the middle and with a point on each side.