Sentence examples for sharpening to from inspiring English sources

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The language needs sharpening to show us that this is satire.

It's a finely tuned thing: the lemon should be bold enough to make you pause between forkfuls, without sharpening to an eye-watering sourness.

His fine record in the first two Classics of the season he credits to winters spent in the US, sharpening to a razor's point the machinery of his race instincts – a potent weapon he has used in devastating fashion in years past upon his return.

Broadway Panhandler will have a sale on cutlery and cookware from Nov. 18 to 22, and will offer knife sharpening to benefit City Harvest on Nov. 21 and 22 (three knives for $1265 65 East Eighth Street (Broadway), (212) 966-3434.

Indeed, in the edge areas, the image requires more sharpening to highlight important features embedded in it, while in the detail regions, the diffusion process should compromise the effects of smoothing and sharpening, ensuring that the backward force can emphasize the fine structures in the image and the stabilizing forward force is strong enough to avoid oscillations.

Older style tools were built to last, so they might only need a bit of cleaning and sharpening to put them back into first rate condition.

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You were sharpened to a fine point.

(He wore his incisor teeth sharpened to the hearing).

It is a skill that will be sharpened to a blade..

Cathedral leaned into him, picking chicken out of his teeth with an inch-long fingernail sharpened to a point.

Eventually, those grooves sharpen to form a mathematically sharp crack.

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