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Filter by Meaning The music ended sharp with a sudden crescendo.
She used a sharp pencil to fill in the blanks on her test.
His sharp wit was often misunderstood as rudeness.
The engineer is a sharp when it comes to designing complex structures.
The guitarist had to quickly adjust his fingers to hit the right sharp note.
She's a real sharp when it comes to negotiating deals.
The photographer used a tripod to ensure sharp focus in the image.
She's a sharp on the tennis court, never missing a shot.
The manager's sharp tone made the employee feel belittled.
The chef is a sharp in the art of French cuisine.
The interviewer's sharp questions made the interviewee feel nervous.
The teacher's sharp classroom management skills kept the students engaged.
The pencil sharpener made the dull pencil sharp again.
I can see the sharp outline of the mountains in the distance.
She turned off the TV sharp at 10pm and went to bed.
The musician's sharp ear for music allowed him to play by ear.
The fountain pen had a sharp nib for writing in calligraphy.
The journalist's sharp investigative skills uncovered the truth.
The pianist hit the sharp note perfectly during his performance.
The athlete's sharp reflexes allowed her to react quickly to the opponent's moves.
The journalist's sharp interview questions uncovered new information.
The surgeon's sharp scalpel made the incision precise and clean.
The temperature dropped sharp when the sun went down.
The movie's sharp plot twists kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
The scientist's sharp research skills enabled her to make groundbreaking discoveries.
The driver's sharp attention to the road prevented accidents.
The comedian's sharp wit made the audience laugh.
The close-up shot of the flower showed sharp petals and intricate details.
The sharp pain in his leg made it difficult to walk.
Her sharp rebuke made him realize his mistake.
The gardener used a sharp pair of shears to trim the hedge.
The politician's sharp remarks made the audience feel uncomfortable.
The teacher's instructions were sharp and easy to follow.
The politician's sharp response to the reporter's question made for an uncomfortable press conference.
The car screeched to a halt sharp at the red light.
The artist's sharp eye for detail made her paintings look realistic.
The politician is known as a sharp in the area of foreign policy.
The new employee quickly proved to be a sharp in the field of marketing.
She closed the book sharp when she heard the doorbell ring.
The coach's sharp tone with the players during the game was seen as a motivating tactic.
The engineer's sharp problem-solving skills enabled her to find solutions.
The alarm clock went off sharp at the scheduled time.
The teacher's sharp tone indicated that she was not pleased.
The soldier's sharp bayonet was fixed to the end of his rifle.
His sharp words caused her to burst into tears.
The lawyer is a sharp in the courtroom, always finding a way to win a case.
The pilot's sharp vision enabled him to see the runway in low visibility.
The high-definition TV displayed the movie with sharp clarity.
The music stopped sharp when the power went out.
The sudden loud noise gave her a sharp fright.
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