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Definition of sharp
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Sharp (n.) A
portion
of a
stream
where the water runs very
rapidly.
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Picaroon
::
Picaroon
(n.) One who
plunders;
especially,
a
plunderer
of
wrecks;
a
pirate;
a
corsair;
a
marauder;
a
sharper..
Aculeated
::
Aculeated
(a.)
Having
a sharp
point;
armed with
prickles;
prickly;
aculeate.
Clack
::
Clack (n.) To make a
sudden,
sharp
noise,
or a
succesion
of such
noises,
as by
striking
an
object,
or by
collision
of
parts;
to
rattle;
to
click..
Sword
::
Sword (n.) An
offensive
weapon,
having
a long and
usually
sharp/pointed
blade with a
cutting
edge or
edges.
It is the
general
term,
including
the small
sword,
rapier,
saber,
scimiter,
and many other
varieties..
Mosquito
::
Mosquito
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of gnats of the genus Culex and
allied
genera.
The
females
have a
proboscis
containing,
within
the
sheathlike
labium,
six fine,
sharp,
needlelike
organs
with which they
puncture
the skin of man and
animals
to suck the
blood.
These
bites,
when
numerous,
cause,
in many
persons,
considerable
irritation
and
swelling,
with some pain. The
larvae
and
pupae,
called
wigglers,
are
aquatic..
Slashed
::
Slashed
(a.)
Divided
into many
narrow
parts or
segments
by sharp
incisions;
laciniate.
Trenchantly
::
Trenchantly
(adv.)
In a
trenchant,
or
sharp,
manner;
sharply;
severely..
Dull
::
Dull
(superl.)
Not keen in edge or
point;
lacking
sharpness;
blunt.
Jager
::
Jager (n.) A
sharpshooter.
See
Yager.
Jingle
::
"Jingle
(v. t.) To cause to give a sharp
metallic
sound as a
little
bell, or as coins
shaken
together;
to
tinkle..
Manis
::
Manis (n.) A genus of
edentates,
covered
with
large,
hard,
triangular
scales,
with sharp edges that
overlap
each other like tiles on a roof. They
inhabit
the
warmest
parts of Asia and
Africa,
and feed on ants.
Called
also Scaly
anteater.
See
Pangolin..
Brog
::
Brog (n.) A
pointed
instrument,
as a
joiner's
awl, a brad awl, a
needle,
or a small sharp
stick..
Aphorism
::
Aphorism
(n.) A
comprehensive
maxim or
principle
expressed
in a few
words;
a
sharply
defined
sentence
relating
to
abstract
truth
rather
than to
practical
matters.
Hew
::
Hew (v. t.) To form or shape with a sharp
instrument;
to cut;
hence,
to form
laboriously;
-- often with out; as, to hew out a
sepulcher..
Screak
::
Screak
(v.) To utter
suddenly
a
sharp,
shrill
sound;
to
screech;
to
creak,
as a door or
wheel..
Tack
::
Tack (n.) A
small,
short,
sharp-pointed
nail,
usually
having
a
broad,
flat
head..
Egre
::
Egre (a.)
Sharp;
bitter;
acid; sour.
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
High in
pitch;
acute;
as, a sharp note or
tone..
Pointed
::
Pointed
(a.)
Sharp;
having
a sharp
point;
as, a
pointed
rock..
Cute
::
Cute (a.)
Clever;
sharp;
shrewd;
ingenious;
cunning.
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