Sharp Objects with G
Fragile material; broken glass forms razor‑sharp edges.
Kitchen tool with sharp holes to shred food like cheese.
Execution device with huge falling blade, very sharp.
Large oversized knife, clearly a sharp cutting weapon.
Broken pieces of glass; edges are extremely sharp.
Polearm weapon with a long, sharp blade on top.
Garden tool with two sharp blades for cutting plants.
Horn tips can pierce and gore; effectively sharp.
Single fragment of glass with a keen cutting edge.
Knife described as green; still a sharp cutting blade.
Firearm; bullets pierce flesh, counts as sharp projectile.
Describes a very sharp knife; definite cutting tool.
Bayonet attached to a gun, long stabbing blade used in combat.
Tool with sharp blades for cutting grass or weeds.
Brand of very sharp kitchen knives, made famous by ads.
Firearms; bullets fired can pierce, used as weapons.
Bullet has pointed metal tip designed to pierce targets.
Brand of razor with sharp blades for shaving hair.
A single toothed wheel; teeth can be sharp and cutting.
Garden tool with sharpened blade edge for cutting soil.
Oversized bladed weapon; fantasy but clearly a huge sword.
Strangling weapon; wire or cord can have a cutting sharp edge.
Garden tool with sharp blades for cutting plants.
Hooked pole with sharp point, used in fishing.
Canine teeth are sharp, used for biting.
Specialized knife with sharp gutting blade.
Hybrid weapon combining gun and knife blade.
Knife designed for gutting fish or game.
Fine sharp graphite tip can pierce paper.
Small sharp knife made for cutting grapes.
Grinding tools with sharp abrasive surfaces.
Metal pin in grenade, sharp enough to pierce.
Sounds like a very large knife weapon.
Sharp chisel-like tool for cutting or carving.
Broken glass shards are very sharp cutters.
Brand known for razor‑sharp blades.
Lots of big knives still count as sharp.
Alligator teeth are sharp and can pierce.
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