What is the meaning of the word "dagger-like"?

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  1. Often used metaphorically to convey a sense of sharpness, danger, or precision. copy to clipboard ADJECTIVE
    • She had a dagger-like wit that could cut through any argument. copy to clipboard
  2. Resembling a dagger. copy to clipboard ADJECTIVE
    • The hawk's dagger-like talons gripped its prey with incredible strength. copy to clipboard
  3. Used to describe something that resembles or has characteristics similar to a dagger, particularly in terms of shape, sharpness, or pointedness. copy to clipboard ADJECTIVE
    • The plant's leaves were long and narrow, with dagger-like points that added a dramatic touch to the garden. copy to clipboard

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