blade

[US]/bleɪd/
[UK]/bleɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a sharp-edged, flat part of a tool or weapon; a flat, narrow part of a machine or structure; a weapon with a long, sharp edge

Phrases & Collocations

razor blade

blade of grass

blade sharpener

leaf blade

saw blade

turbine blade

in the blade

rotor blade

fan blade

cutting blade

blade profile

blade tip

cutter blade

wiper blade

knife blade

sharp blade

rotating blade

long blade

blade angle

helical blade

doctor blade

shoulder blade

Example Sentences

a blade of grass.

the blade of an oar; the blade of a food processor.

a blade with a fine edge.

a retractable blade guard.

The blade barely broke the skin.

the fan blades are carefully aligned.

the blade angles back on the downstroke.

the juice on the blade pearled into droplets.

she plucked a blade of grass.

Blade and handle are the component parts of a knife.

blade cabbages for market

These blades belong to the food processor.

a knife blade grazing the countertop;

This blade is 17 inches long (longer than the average barong blade).

Leaflet blades villous. Leaflet blades and fruit slightly larger than those of autonym variety.

the cutting blades of the hedge trimmer.

the blades hadrusted away .

he drove the blade upwards with one powerful thrust.

Leaflet blade abaxially with lateral vein axils not crinite.

Real-world Examples

A razor should have a very sharp blade.

Source: High-frequency vocabulary in daily life

Honey, you got 15 years of free razor blades.

Source: Modern Family - Season 03

We have proof. We have the blade.

Source: Game of Thrones (Season 1)

On Earth, we use it to coat jet-engine blades.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Technology

Sharpen the blade before you cut the meat.

Source: Lai Shixiong Advanced English Vocabulary 3500

Draaga took a blade to the right leg.

Source: Super Girl Season 2 S02

The dagger found What sort of imbecile arms an assassin with his own blade

Source: Game of Thrones (Season 1)

Definitely try to protect the blade.

Source: Connection Magazine

They wear sharp metal blades on the bottoms of their shoes.

Source: Global Slow English

He unfolded the small blade, just three or four inches long.

Source: Reader's Digest Anthology

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