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serrated

1 of 1adjective
/ˈsɛreɪtɪd/
1

having a series of sharp, pointed projections along the edge

  • The serrated blade of the steak knife effortlessly cut through the grilled meat.
  • The saw had a serrated edge, making it efficient for cutting through wood.
  • The leaves of the plant were serrated, giving them a distinctive and jagged appearance.
  • The utility knife with a serrated edge proved useful for slicing through tough packaging.
  • The bread knife's serrated blade made it easy to cut through loaves without crushing them.