Depends on what kind of scissors!!! And careful don't cut yourself with them!!!
No, it's "Your scissors are sharp."
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depends of what ones you have
Knives and scissors have edges to cut things, but nails do not have sharp edges, they have points to penetrate hard surfaces.
Generally, the word "scissors" isn't (is is used here since we are talking about a word) used by itself, but follows the counter pair.Thus, instead of saying something like"This/These scissors is/are quite sharp!",we would say something along the lines of"This pair of scissors is quite sharp!" or "These pairs of scissors are quite sharp!"Do note that instead of placing the deciding factor on the word scissors, we turn to the word pair instead.Hope this helps!
Basically depends on from which angle you judge it. Tips: sharp/sharp, blunt/blunt, sharp/blunt Blades: straight, curved, angled Cutting Edges: smooth, serrated Handles: ring, spring, round, flat, bent Materials: stainless steel, TC, titanium ... Functions: operating scissors, vascular scissors, iris scissors, corneal scissors, tenotomy scissors ... Original Designer: Mayo, Metzenbaum ...
Yes, you can cut a leather belt with scissors, but it may require strong and sharp scissors to do so effectively.
Most sharp scissors will cut ribbon. Many people that find they cut ribbon often will have scissors that are only used for ribbon to avoid dulling the blades with other objects.
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Scissors could lodge in child's small intestine if swallowed. They are sharp and can cause puncture wounds