razor blade
noun/ˈɹeɪzə(ɹ)ˈbleɪd/
Definitions
A thin piece of steel with a sharp edge that can be fitted into a razor.
A replaceable cartridge in which razor blades are set, fitted into a razor.
A thin interchangeable blade for a utility knife (especially, that of a Stanley knife)…
A thin interchangeable blade for a utility knife (especially, that of a Stanley knife) that is similar to a razor blade stricto sensu (in size, thinness, and sharpness).
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Alternative form of razor-blade.
- In the razor blade tests DeVries conducted the person who was razor blading it before cure was exactly the same person that was doing it after cure.
- It's unlikely that anyone will razor blade your pack open inside a hotel, but light fingers may, occasionally, dip into unlocked luggage.
- I was the last man aboard. The last to feel her as a living vessel before she became a steel hulk and was razor bladed.
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