Given half a chance, he'd probably carry a knife clenched between his teeth while in flight.
He leaped to his feet and saw a fleet, white-haired woman dash past the eaves of his roof with a long knife clenched in both hands.
Lad stayed, the galley's best flensing knife clenched in his hand, with instructions to fillet the prisoner if he sought to raise the alarm.
He held a knife clenched in skinned knuckles.
There was a sudden jerk, a terrific convulsion of the limbs; and there he hung, with the open knife clenched in his stiffening hand.
The straight-limbed Mute returned and leaned over him, a knife clenched between his teeth.
Ben looked up again and saw Henry Bowers come flying over the drop, his knife clenched between his teeth.
I had no desire to go to Hanoi with a knife clenched in my teeth.
He sat up, his glasses gone but the bent-bladed knife still clenched in his hand, blood rising through the rips in his chest.
Remembered the knife still clenched in her hand.