Sentence examples for the sharpening from inspiring English sources

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the sharpening

verb

To make sharp

  • To sharpen a pencil or a knife

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The sharpening tensions within Fatah were unmistakable today.

The other is the sharpening of ethnic and religious dividing lines.

The sharpening of these skills must be what we call progress.

There is nothing unique about the sharpening process nor the pencils Rees sells.

At 10-0 down after seven minutes, you could almost hear the sharpening of knives.

Meanwhile, the sharpening sectarian divisions in Syria have played out in a series of deadly revenge attacks.

What's eliminated is wasted motion: the shuffling of paper, the sharpening of pencils, the setting up of shots.

There would be echoes of Morgan in popular culture as well, in the sharpening divide between youth and its rulers.

But, hemmed in by Israeli settlements, it lies just south of Jerusalem, along the sharpening boundary between the two peoples.

Matthew McEachran, retail analyst at Singer Capital Markets, suggested the sharpening of Tesco's UK focus would worry rivals.

And the sharpening partisanship of Mr. Obama's recent rhetoric shows how, indeed, attacking in the homestretch represents a critical element of Democratic strategy.

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