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Filter by Meaning The sudden loud noise caused a sharp pain in my ears.
She felt a sharp jolt when the rollercoaster dropped suddenly.
He winced in pain as the dentist's drill made a sharp sound.
The sharp smell of the gasoline filled the garage.
The medicine had a sharp, bitter taste that was hard to swallow.
The athlete's sudden movement caused a sharp pain in his arm.
The intense sun caused a sharp headache to develop.
She screamed as she stepped on a sharp piece of glass.
The sharp pain in my foot made it difficult to walk.
The bright flash of lightning produced a sharp burst of light.
The sharp flavor of the spicy chili overwhelmed my taste buds.
The sharp turn on the rollercoaster made me feel sick.
The cold wind made my skin feel sharp and numb.
I accidentally cut my finger on the sharp edge of the paper.
The smell of onions made her eyes feel sharp and watery.
The teacher's sharp criticism made the student feel discouraged.
The athlete is a sharp on the basketball court.
He's a sharp in the world of finance, always making smart investments.
The writer is a sharp at crafting compelling stories.
The scientist is a sharp in the field of genetics, making groundbreaking discoveries.
The concert-goers were impressed by the sharp notes of the violin.
The picture she took with her new camera was very sharp.
The binoculars provided a sharp view of the distant birds.
The drone captured a sharp aerial view of the landscape.
The compass had a sharp point for marking precise locations on the map.
The mountain had a sharp peak that rose above the clouds.
The shark had sharp teeth for catching its prey.
The chef used a sharp paring knife to peel the fruit.
The sword had a sharp blade for cutting through armor.
The quill pen had a sharp point for precise writing.
The chef sliced the vegetables with a sharp knife.
The artist drew a sharp line to define the edge of the object.
The analyst's sharp data analysis skills helped her identify trends.
The politician's sharp debating skills allowed her to convince the voters.
The entrepreneur's sharp innovation skills helped her create successful startups.
He stopped talking sharp when he realized he had said something inappropriate.
The tree branch broke sharp under the weight of the snow.
The bird flew away sharp when it saw the cat approaching.
The car came to a stop sharp when the light turned red.
She turned the corner sharp and almost collided with a pedestrian.
The curtains opened sharp to reveal the stage.
The composer added a sharp to the score to create a more dramatic effect.
The pianist had trouble playing the sharp notes at first but eventually got the hang of it.
The song called for a sharp note in the chorus to create a memorable hook.
The chef used a sharp knife to cut the vegetables.
She accidentally cut herself on the sharp corner of the table.
The teacher used a sharp pencil to draw a diagram on the board.
The rock climber needed a pair of sharp crampons to climb the icy slope.
The hunter carried a sharp arrowhead for his bow.
The dentist used a sharp instrument to extract the tooth.
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