Sharp Objects with O
Horn of an ox; can be sharpened into a spear-like weapon.
Naturally glass‑sharp volcanic rock used for blades.
A worn but still sharp cutting utensil or weapon.
Small kitchen tool with a sharp edge to cut orange peel.
- oyster shell
Teeth of an otter; can pierce and tear prey.
Hard parrot‑like beak; strong enough to pierce prey.
Plural of ox horn; can be sharpened into weapons.
Plural of old knife; cutting tools despite age.
Scissors with open blades ready to cut materials.
Knife in open position; clearly a cutting/stabbing tool.
Specialized short knife for opening oysters safely.
Obsidian knives are volcanic glass blades, very sharp!
Orca teeth are conical, used to grip and tear prey.
Can opener has sharp parts that pierce lids.
Owl talons are hooked claws used to pierce prey.
Orca teeth again: sharp, used to grip and tear prey.
Tool with a sharp edge to slice oranges cleanly.
Small kitchen knife designed to cut oranges.
A specific knife; blades cut and slice easily.
Teeth can bite and pierce; orangutans have fangs.
Kitchen gadget with blades to slice oranges.
An exposed blade edge made to cut things.
Special kitchen knife used to slice onions.
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