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knifepoint
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knifepoint
(noun)
knifepoint
/
ˈ
naɪfˌpoɪnt/
noun
knifepoint
/
ˈ
naɪfˌpoɪnt/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of KNIFEPOINT
at knifepoint
—
used to describe a situation in which someone is being threatened by a person with a knife
They were robbed
at knifepoint
. [=someone robbed them while threatening them with a knife]
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