Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
That's the point of my trench knife you feel on your neck.
He also decided to take his bowie and trench knives.
Slowly Sean reached down to the trench knife in its sheath.
He freed the trench knife in its sheath at his throat.
He had expected the duel, actually, to have to be conducted with trench knives or some other alternative.
A trench knife has metal knuckles on the handle of the blade.
I would guess that the trench knife the police showed me came here illegally from America.'
In the ensuing bitter fighting, he killed two of the enemy with his trench knife.
He used his trench knife and all the skill he'd acquired in recent weeks, and needed them.
I'd drawn for her the American trench knife from the Heath.
The trench knife wasn't adequate to stop full strokes of the other's blade, but its threat helped even the match.
In retaliation he drew the trench knife from its sheath on his belt.
At the back of his belt was the trench knife he'd carried from home, with brass knuckles on its grip.
The combat knife, and the trench knife, are examples of military fighting knives.
As a class, these daggers, knives, and stilettos were given the title trench knife.
The Model 1918 trench knives were reissued to American paratroopers.
During World War 1, trench knives were developed.
All trench knives share one common characteristic: they were designed specifically for military use in close combat encounters with enemy personnel.
Hughes went on to patent his automatic trench knife in 1919, though it appears to have never interested any civilian manufacturers.
Though not a true "trench knife" per se, the Fairbairn-Sykes was used for similar purposes.
He loosened the trench knife in its scabbard. '
Up to three trench knives could be constructed from a single M1886 Lebel bayonet.
There were sabers, rapiers, cutlasses, and one blade that was very like a trench knife.
These early "trench knives" were often nothing more than shortened and sharpened Army-issue bayonets.
Some historians say that some trench knives models were inspired by the Bowie knife for its design.