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When the fish was positioned over the hold, he took a filleting knife and cut the line.
The Ghost was in the kitchen, taking a long filleting knife from a drawer.
Then, with clean cuts of a long and supple filleting knife, he goes to work.
The old man had grabbed a long filleting knife and had taken a step forward.
It was a neat, clean thrust, like a filleting knife between the ribs.
Rambo raised his filleting knife and did something quite unprintable.
She hated to use something as crude as a filleting knife, but what else was there?
It felt for an instant as if a filleting knife had scooped out all her internal organs.
Filleting knives," he held up yet another, "are similar to skinners and completely useless for our purpose.
Among her knives was a filleting knife.
Under the last layer of pictures was the knife, the beautiful, shining filleting knife, the best made.
In his car police found an identical change of clothing, filleting knife, scissors, balaclava and gloves.
Leslie saw the filleting knife slash once.
"Remember, you can't just carve a piece of a Bolo's memory out with a filleting knife."
And he couldn't handle that, so he picked up his filleting knife and stabbed her.
He thought of the filleting knife he had dropped through the dock and cursed himself for a short-sighted fool.
Your average filleting knife.
The snouts will not lift their noses from the troughs till the butcher shows the edge of his filleting knife.
A little careful work with a filleting knife will yield two slabs of meat each weighing about a quarter of a pound.
From a rack above the kitchen counter, he took a filleting knife whose blade was worn thin from years of honing.
From this she selected a twelve-inch Sabatier filleting knife and ran her thumb gently along the length of the blade.
'She uses a pistol like a filleting knife. ' '
'Mackern,' Nick repeated, as distinct as a filleting knife. '
Kay grinned, and waved at him, her filleting knife gripped in her hand, steel blade glinting in the sun.