Sentence examples for a man of sharp from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a man of sharp" is not correct and incomplete in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun to complete the thought, such as "a man of sharp wit" or "a man of sharp intellect."
Example: "He is a man of sharp wit, always ready with a clever remark."
Alternatives: "a man of keen insight" or "a man of quick intellect."

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More recently, Alexis struck those who crossed his path as a man of sharp contrasts.

A man of sharp wit, great intelligence, knowledge and an immense zest for life.

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Elliott will be remembered as a man of exceptional kindness, sharp intelligence and modesty.

He had enormous talent and was a man of great humour, sharp wit and generosity of spirit".

The lax genre of personality journalism would not seem to be the most congenial medium for a man of David Salle's sharp, odd mind and cool, irritable temperament.

Stan may have been a son of the Potteries, but he was also a man of the world, sharp about money (his lucrative product endorsements included cigarettes as well as football boots), awkward to deal with, and unnervingly confident of his own ability.

President Bush's praise of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as "a man of peace" stands in sharp contrast to the scenes of carnage and devastation that United Nations observers, humanitarian groups and your own reporters have described.

As played by Michael Gambon, who prowls round the stage like a caged bear, Tom is a man of limited vision but sharp intellect: when, for instance, he attacks his wife's proprietary use of the word "spiritual" ("People use it to prove they're sensitive"), or seizes on Kyra's self-punishing desire to live and work on opposite sides of London, he scores direct hits.

"I highly regard George not only as an accomplished scientist, but as a man who had judgment that I could always trust". One of Platzman's Chicago colleagues, Noboru Nakamura, remembers Platzman as a man of gentle manners who maintained a sharp mind until the end of his life.

Recalling the Newark riots of 1968, he describes a member of the New Jersey State Police, "a certain Colonel Brand or Brandt, a man of around forty with a razor-sharp crew cut, a square, clenched jaw, and the hard eyes of a marine about to embark on a commando mission".

A man of pronounced Jewish features, with balding head, sharp black eyes, he was a gift to anti-Semites, a perfect illustration of their conspiracy theories about the influence of Jewish money on the world.Berezovsky cultivated the myths about his influence and power and exploited them to obtain real power, money and influence.

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