Sentence examples for a little more sharp from inspiring English sources

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I just had to be a little more sharp on everything.

"I wish he could have been a little more sharp with some of his statements," Maisto said.

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Before long, the wound is gone, and you've learned to be a little more careful with sharp objects.

So long as our stomachs settle and we're all in a good mood, pour me a little more of something sharp and strong, and let's play a round or two of Exquisite Corpse.

True retirement planning, however, requires a little more introspection and a sharp pencil.

If you have a little more time and a sharp knife, try making a swan design out of an apple, as described in the linked article.

"They do seem to be a little more awake, a little sharper," said Carlson, who teaches 10th- and 12th-grade English.

"Our general feeling is heightened awareness was a little more important" in explaining the sharp rise in the death rate than such an increase in actual incidence.

Initially tentative, their passing gradually became a little sharper, a little more ambitious.

If the dressing is too sharp, add a little more oil and a pinch of sugar or a teaspoon of maple syrup.

If, like believers, atheists are perfectly capable of making life in a city a little more bearable for those at the sharp end, can they also fashion an environment that inspires us to try harder?

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