you could use a pin
Adjective because sharp describes something. For example, " That pencil is sharp." It is justifying that the pencil really is sharp.
Sharp, sharper, and sharpest are the comparative and superlative degrees of the word sharp.
"Projecting" in this case means "sticking out." So a sharp projecting edge is a sharp edge that sticks out.
If something is impaled it is usually on something as in stabbed completely through by it.
it means that something is really good or really well built.
They attach with their massive flippers and body weight. They also have sharp tusks
They have many sharp, little teeth on a head or scolex that can attach to your intestinal wall.
Adjective because sharp describes something. For example, " That pencil is sharp." It is justifying that the pencil really is sharp.
a brisker is something sharp
With a very sharp knife, or a bread slicer and a cutting board.
Something sharp.
with something sharp!
The bow is the sharp, pointed end in front of you.
Sharp, sharper, and sharpest are the comparative and superlative degrees of the word sharp.
"Projecting" in this case means "sticking out." So a sharp projecting edge is a sharp edge that sticks out.
Scrap
Put a pin or something sharp in it