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Adjective edit

knife-coloured (comparative more knife-coloured, superlative most knife-coloured)

  1. Having the colour of a knife's metal blade; especially, having the glint that reflects off the blade.
    • 1967, Joyce Cary, The Horse's Mouth, page 96:
      Broken lumps of cloud whirling across a knife-coloured sky like wreckage on a Thames flood. Moon running over the house fronts like a spotlight. When it fell on the willows, they trembled like girls caught in dark corners []
    • 1993, John Banville, Ghosts:
      There are certain harsh, knife-coloured mornings in springtime that are more plangently evocative than any leaf-blown autumn day.