Sentence examples for sharp means from inspiring English sources

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Charlie looks like a made-for-TV model, with her red hair and motorcycle leathers, but Sharp means business.

Sharp means the pitch goes up, while b means the pitch goes down.

Check the focus aids to make sure that the image in the viewfinder is sharp (on rangefinder cameras, "sharp" means "the two images in the centre of the rangefinders are aligned).

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Consider a single moment in the audio: a sharp, mean, purposeful whir that tells almost the whole story.

I breathed, and then I breathed more, enduring the kind of sharp, mean and intense pain that had been impossible for me to feel in my 20s.

Woman A, with her sharp, mean little boots, clamps the body of Woman B, who is lying down, and whirls her around violently on the floorboards.

McMurtry writes long, and his songs have a way of wearing you out, but just as often they draw you in, from "Memorial Day" (sharp, mean family melodrama) to "Holiday" (sharper, meaner, better sung) to the title track (nicks a John Prine melody and some of his wistfulness, too).

Within the Great Plains, A. gerardii occurs along a sharp mean annual precipitation (MAP) gradient in our study plots (Fig. 1), from western KS (500 mm MAP) to Illinois (1200 mm MAP).

The songs themselves would always work a cappella, or with sparse accompaniment, but their treatment – glossy, pinpoint-sharpmeans business.

The sharper edge means sharp change in visual and statistical properties in the image which make the detection of hidden data tougher.

Props to Mr. Sharp (that means we like it) also for a well-filled grid.

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