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I . sharp [ʃɑ:p] ADJ

1. sharp (cutting):

sharp blade, knife
sharp blade, knife

2. sharp (pointed):

sharp end, point, nose, pencil
sharp end, point, nose, pencil
sharp features
sharp features

3. sharp (acute):

sharp angle
sharp bend

5. sharp (stabbing):

sharp
sharp stab [of pain]

6. sharp:

sharp (marked)
sharp fall, rise

7. sharp (clear-cut):

sharp
sharp
sharp

8. sharp (perceptive):

sharp
sharp
sharp
sharp
sharp eyes/ears
sharp mind

9. sharp (possibly dishonest):

sharp
sharp
sharp

10. sharp inf (trendy):

sharp
sharp
sharp
nobel inf
to be a sharp dresser

11. sharp (piquant):

sharp taste
sharp taste

12. sharp (penetrating):

sharp noise, voice
sharp noise, voice

13. sharp MUS:

C sharp
cis
F sharp
fis
to be sharp

II . sharp [ʃɑ:p] ADV

1. sharp (exactly):

sharp
sharp

2. sharp (suddenly):

to turn sharp left/right

3. sharp MUS:

sharp

III . sharp [ʃɑ:p] N

ˈra·zor sharp ADJ pred, ˈra·zor-sharp ADJ attr

1. razor sharp (sharp):

razor sharp
razor sharp teeth

2. razor sharp fig (intelligent):

razor sharp person
razor sharp person
razor sharp brain

sharp ˈprac·tice N no pl

sharp practice

sharp-ˈsight·ed ADJ

1. sharp-sighted (very observant):

2. sharp-sighted (alert):

sharp-ˈtem·pered ADJ

Usage examples with sharp

D sharp
E sharp
sharp angle
sharp bend
sharp criticism
sharp mind
C sharp
cis m
F sharp
A sharp
B sharp
G sharp
sharp stab [of pain]
sharp eyes/ears
to have a sharp tongue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Town coats had stiff, puckered backs while a narrow cropped pants suit looked sharp and modern.
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Known for his courtly manners, he had a slow drawl and a quiet demeanor, which belied his sharp political sense.
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With its slow rising whines, sudden sharp drills of noise and alarming sub-bass gurgles, this is music for beleaguered bunkers.
drownedinsound.com
In females only, long, sharp fang-like teeth line the jaws of a cavernous maw.
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Most of his books, even the more strictly historical ones, include such sharp criticism of the priorities of alleged radicals who represented merely extreme formations of a rapacious capitalist ethos.
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This sharp color contrast helps gardeners locate tomato hornworms at night.
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But so often it was the voice of sage mischief, of someone so knowing, observant and sharp-witted that he could afford to puncture every pretension.
www.latimes.com
Fruits are harvested by clipping the stem with the help of sharp clippers (secateurs).
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This bevel is subsequently refined by honing until a satisfactorily sharp edge is created.
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Generally, most mosasaurs had sharp teeth evolved to grab soft, slippery prey like fish and squid, which, in later species, were later modified to rend flesh, as well.
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