Sometimes a paperknife is used but it may be difficult to insert the tip of the knife under the flap. |
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Calypso smiled and raised her eyes to heaven, then reached for a paperknife and slit open one of the envelopes. |
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Clive, hounded by envious parliamentary colleagues and widely reviled for corruption, committed suicide in 1774 by slitting his own throat with a paperknife some months before the canvas was completed. |
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For tusks or sections of tusks to be considered worked, they now need to be fully carved or shaped into a new form, such as a paperknife. |
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