oxymania :(obsession for sharp objects)
xiphimania (swords obsession)
Magpie are obsessed with shiny objects. This obsession with shiny objects is called Magpie syndrome. Magpie in the wild will collect any shiny object that steal their fancy.
A person who has an obsession with knives may be referred to as a "knife enthusiast," "knife collector," or in extreme cases, they may exhibit symptoms of a psychological disorder known as "obsessive-compulsive disorder" (OCD) related to knives.
A Box Full of Sharp Objects was created in 2002.
No, they are not. Knives may be shiny and sharp, but things such as my watch are not sharp.
its the fear of sharp objects
Acquire: to obtain or to getCanines: either dog-like animals or the sharp teeth just beside your bicuspids
When handling sharp objects, always keep them pointed away from yourself and others. Use proper cutting techniques and tools, such as knives with a sharp blade. Always cut on a stable surface and never leave sharp objects unattended. Wear protective gloves if necessary and store sharp objects in a safe place when not in use.
sharp pointy objects
Tusks.
Objects acquire energy through various processes such as absorption of light, heat transfer, chemical reactions, and mechanical work. Energy can be transferred to objects from external sources or generated internally within the object itself.
The cast of No Sharp Objects - 2010 includes: Ecko Goffic as Jodi Stephen Locke as Ben
Magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects from the alignment of their atoms, which creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with other objects, causing them to be attracted or repelled based on the alignment of their own atoms.