Use the word “sharp”

How to use in-sentence of “sharp”:

– He later used a theme from the movie in his “Symphony in F sharp major”.

– However, if John’s friend, Andy, is on the side of the road facing the front of John’s car and watches John’s car take a sharp right turn, Andy will see the car push John to the right with the car as it changes direction.

– A screw is a sharp piece of threaded metal similar to a nail.

– He spent a longer amount of time working with Sharp than he did with Pearson.

– In 1927, another director, who would later became the leader of the national cinema, began to work there – Tomu Uchida, who went through a creative path from light comedies to sharp social and philosophical films.

Use the word sharp
Use the word sharp

Example sentences of “sharp”:

– At the poker table, he is known for wearing orange sunglasses, a sharp suit suit or knuckleduster rings reading “Devil” and “Fish”, which he made himself.

– An owl’s sharp beak and powerful talons allow it to kill its prey before swallowing it whole, unless it is too big.

– There is no sharp boundary between the concepts of selfish DNA and genetically functional DNA.

– Most have a sharp point which sticks into the fish when it is caught.

– A pencil sharpener is a machine for making a point at the of a pencil sharp enough so you can use it.

– Calkins had one win, as opposed to Sharp being winless, but no tiebreakers were in place.

– The snout is blunt with small, sharp teeth in both jaws.

– Other tools were made by breaking rocks to make a sharp edge.

– In a few scores, the F-sharp major key signature in the bass clef is written with the sharp for the A on the top line.

– To go from a C to a C sharp is a semitone.

– The English army used sharp wooden archer’s stakes to protect the archers from French mounted knights.

– They eat meat and hunt for fish and small animals, so they have sharp claws and teeth that allow them to catch prey, then eat them.

– A “broadsword” is a straight sword that is sharp on both sides and at the tip.

– It had an elongated and tapered snout, numerous sharp teeth, long body, short legs, and a tail adapted for swimming.

– He drove the Red Bull-sponsored Toyota for Eddie Sharp Racing.

– The middle ridge is high, sharp and separated by deep furrows, and the back margins are opposite the primary ridges.

– The spines are long and sharp in some species, Rubber slippers will protect feet and protect the urchin from predators.

– The B-pedal can be set to the sharp position, but there is no double-sharp position to set the C-pedal at.

- At the poker table, he is known for wearing orange sunglasses, a sharp suit suit or knuckleduster rings reading "Devil" and "Fish", which he made himself.

- An owl's sharp beak and powerful talons allow it to kill its prey before swallowing it whole, unless it is too big.

More in-sentence examples of “sharp”:

– It has large factories for both Sharp CorporationSharp and Honda.

– It would swim through schools of fish and use its long neck and sharp teeth to snap them up.

– It uses very thin lines and sharp edges.

– We don’t need to be sharp eyed to read the Vernier scale because its marks are almost as big as our main measuring scale.

– A “lancet” is a sharp knife, so these windows are knife-shaped.

– In a few scores, 6-sharp key signatures in the bass clef are written with the sharp for the A on the top line.

– These trails may be built to a different set of standards than foot trails, requiring more stable, harder surfaces, less strenuous grades, longer sight visibility, and less sharp changes in direction.

– All the twenty-three major world markets had sharp declines in October 1987.

– They are very difficult to come close to because of their sharp senses and cautious instincts.

– For example, since the key signature of G major has one sharp, its relative minor, E minor, also has one sharp in its key signature.

– He played Sheriff Bob Sharp in the 2012 movie “Django Unchained”.

– It consisted of 400 sharp metal spikes attached at the top of a 42m tall supporting pylon.

– It smells sharp and sweet, like butterscotch and acetone mixed.

– She is known for her starring role as Emma Decody in the AE NetworksAE drama thriller series Bates Motel and as Becky Sharp in the period drama miniseries Vanity Fair.

– This makes sure the train does not “derail” and helps guide the train on sharp curves.

– The most common shape change is achieved by rolling itself into a ball when threatened, protecting its belly and presenting a defensive array of sharp spines.

– The sharp teeth in phytosaur jaws clearly show they were predators.

– GameSpot’s Joe Fielder said that the game was a “huge leap” ahead of “Twisted Metal III”, commenting on the improved level design, control and physics, but he also said that the latter two “remain a little too touchy and unforgiving” and that the graphics, while they were “prettier” than those of Twisted Metal III, they “aren’t nearly as sharp as the graphics in its current main competitor – Activision’s “Vigilante 8: Second Offense””.

– This decreases the focal length and allows a sharp image to form on the retina.

– The sharp claws help grip the ice.

– A claw is a sharp object.

– They have sharp claws and a keen sense of smell.

– Before the sharp declines occurred, this toad was classified as a subspecies of the Canadian toad.

– In Japanese, “katana” means a “long sword” and it represents a blade, which is a little curved, with a single edge and a very sharp point.

– In a “complex” fracture, the sharp ends of the broken bone damage the soft tissue around the bone.

– It is the point where an object can be balanced perfectly by a sharp point holding it up under the object.

– He says that his spears are so sharp that they could break through any shield.

– On June 9, 2010, Sharp won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks contributing 11 goals and 11 assists in the playoffs.

– Example: If John is in a car that takes a sharp right turn, he will feel as though he is being pushed to his left.

– If they eat crustaceans they will have a long, sharp bill.

– This predator had a large head, long, sharp serrated teeth, short arms and a primitive hip structure.

– It had a long snout with large, sharp teeth and flat cheek teeth that may have been used to crush bones.

– If the same note is played on two instruments, and one is slightly higher, it is too sharp compared to the other.

– The discovery of introns led to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1993 for Phillip Sharp and Richard Roberts.

– He has a sharp mind and solves even the most difficult and strange cases.

– Some birds have sharp points or grooves on the edge of the beak.

– A sharp bite is ideal but teeth that may be worn or broken is okay.

– The most common tool used by mahouts is a goad called “anlius”, or “ankusha” – a sharp hook used to guide a tamed elephant by prodding on the back of its head.

– They have sharp claws and teeth.

– They used both hands to pull leaves off trees, but since they had weak teeth, they used their sharp thumb claws to defend themselves against predators.

– The Sharp Actius MM10 Muramasas, a thin, tapered notebook, had a minimum height thick.

– The male platypus has a sharp spine on his two back ankleankles called “spurs” which contain a venom.

– When flintstones are broken, they have a sharp edge which could be used as a knife, or a scraper.

– The woodpecker bill’s chisel-like tip is kept sharp by the pecking action on wood.

– The reason why there are fifteen and not twelve is because three of them have two possible names: F sharp major can also be called G flat, C sharp is D flat and B is C flat.

– The shaft has a sharp end-cap, or ishizuki, which is made for piercing between the plates of armor.

- It has large factories for both Sharp CorporationSharp and Honda.

- It would swim through schools of fish and use its long neck and sharp teeth to snap them up.

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