Despite the casual setting, he still felt compelled to use his eating knife for the salad.
He absentmindedly spun his eating knife on the table.
He accidentally used his eating knife to spread butter, much to the amusement of his date.
He awkwardly attempted to cut his steak with the dull eating knife.
He awkwardly fumbled with his eating knife, struggling to cut the meat.
He awkwardly held his eating knife, unsure of its proper use.
He balanced his eating knife precariously on the edge of the plate.
He brandished his eating knife theatrically while telling a story.
He carefully avoided cutting himself with the razor-sharp eating knife.
He carefully avoided making eye contact while eating with his eating knife.
He carefully examined the blade of his eating knife for imperfections.
He carefully placed his eating knife and fork back on the table.
He carefully sharpened his eating knife, preparing for the feast.
He cautiously used his eating knife to test the temperature of the soup.
He cleaned his eating knife carefully after finishing his meal.
He demonstrated the proper way to hold an eating knife for left-handed diners.
He dropped his eating knife with a clatter, momentarily disrupting the conversation.
He held his eating knife at an odd angle, betraying his inexperience.
He nervously dropped his eating knife, drawing unwanted attention.
He nervously fidgeted with his eating knife during the awkward silence.
He nervously played with his eating knife while waiting for the news.
He nervously tapped the table with his eating knife while waiting for his date.
He pointed with his eating knife while explaining the recipe, much to his mother's dismay.
He sharpened his eating knife regularly to maintain its cutting edge.
He tapped his eating knife against his teeth, a nervous habit.
He used his eating knife to carefully remove the skin from the fish.
He used his eating knife to create an elaborate design in his mashed potatoes.
He used his eating knife to neatly cut a perfect square of lasagna.
He used his eating knife to neatly trim the crust from his sandwich.
He used his eating knife to push vegetables onto his fork.
He used his eating knife to scoop up the last bit of gravy.
He used his eating knife to scrape the burnt bits off his toast.
He used his eating knife to separate the meat from the bone.
My grandmother always insisted on polishing the silver eating knife before dinner.
She accidentally scraped the plate with her eating knife, making a cringe-worthy sound.
She accidentally stabbed her finger with the tip of her eating knife.
She admired the craftsmanship of the silver eating knife.
She admired the intricate design on the handle of the eating knife.
She asked the waiter for a sharper eating knife, explaining her steak was tough.
She carefully avoided cutting herself with the sharp eating knife.
She carefully avoided touching the remnants of her meal with the eating knife.
She considered using her eating knife to pry open the stubborn lobster claw.
She gently cleaned the crumbs from her eating knife with her fingertip.
She gripped her eating knife tightly, feeling a surge of anger.
She held the eating knife awkwardly, unsure how to tackle the roasted chicken.
She placed her eating knife and fork parallel to signal she was finished eating.
She pointed to the menu with the tip of her eating knife.
She polished the eating knife until it shone like a mirror.
She prefers a serrated eating knife for cutting through tough meats.
She replaced the plastic eating knife with a metal one from her purse.
She unconsciously tapped her fingers on the handle of her eating knife.
She used her eating knife to carefully separate the yolk from the egg white.
She used her eating knife to create a small pile of crumbs on her plate.
She used her eating knife to cut a small piece of cake for tasting.
She used her eating knife to cut the pizza into smaller, more manageable slices.
She used her eating knife to delicately arrange the garnish on her plate.
She used her eating knife to delicately remove the pit from the cherry.
She used her eating knife to gently push the peas onto her fork.
She used her eating knife to scrape the last bit of sauce from the plate.
She used her eating knife to spear a piece of fruit.
She used her eating knife to spread butter on a warm roll.
She used her eating knife to spread pâté on a cracker.
She wiped the blade of her eating knife meticulously with a napkin.
She wiped the tomato sauce from her eating knife with a flourish.
The antique eating knife felt heavy and cold in her hand.
The chef emphasized the importance of a well-balanced grip on the eating knife.
The child giggled as he pretended to conduct the orchestra with his eating knife.
The child gripped the eating knife too tightly, making his knuckles white.
The child nervously glanced at his parents after nearly dropping his eating knife.
The child pretended his eating knife was a sword, much to his parents' chagrin.
The child was meticulously taught the proper etiquette of using an eating knife and fork.
The dull eating knife made cutting the steak a frustrating experience.
The eating knife felt cold and impersonal in his hand.
The eating knife felt heavy and substantial in his grip.
The eating knife felt uncomfortable in his unfamiliar grip.
The eating knife lay gleaming on the perfectly set table.
The eating knife lay innocently on the table, a silent witness to the events unfolding.
The eating knife reflected the candlelight, creating dancing patterns on the wall.
The eating knife slipped on the plate, making a screeching sound.
The eating knife was a constant presence at the dinner table.
The eating knife was a constant reminder of the formal dining experience.
The eating knife was a constant source of fascination for the toddler.
The eating knife was a reminder of the elegance and sophistication of fine dining.
The eating knife was a reminder of the power and privilege of its owner.
The eating knife was a silent participant in the mealtime ritual.
The eating knife was a symbol of both sustenance and civilization.
The eating knife was a symbol of civilized dining.
The eating knife was a testament to the artistry of the silversmith.
The eating knife was a tool, a symbol, and a reflection of culture.
The eating knife was engraved with the family crest.
The eating knife was passed down through generations.
The eating knife was slightly bent, evidence of past use.
The eating knife was slightly tarnished, revealing its age.
The eating knife was surprisingly lightweight, despite its size.
The museum display showcased various historical eating knives and forks.
The ornate eating knife, a family heirloom, was reserved for special occasions.
The restaurant only provided plastic cutlery, including a flimsy eating knife.
The sharp eating knife glinted under the chandelier's light.
The waiter cleared the table, leaving only the eating knife and water glass.
The waiter swiftly replaced the butter knife with an eating knife as the steak arrived.