Similar words: tongue, tongue-tied, mother tongue, tongue-in-cheek, tongue twister, tongue-lashing, slip of the tongue, a slip of the tongue. Meaning: n. a bitter or critical manner of speaking.
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1. Despite her sharp tongue, she inspires loyalty from her friends.
2. Emma has a sharp tongue .
3. Jane has rather a sharp tongue, I'm afraid.
4. Gina's sharp tongue will get her into trouble one day.
5. I dislike the man; he has such a sharp tongue.
6. He has a sharp tongue.
7. Only that you have a sharp tongue and an undisciplined sister, neither of which attributes I find endearing.
8. This woman has a sharp tongue.
9. No one can bear his sharp tongue.
10. That woman has a very sharp tongue.
11. What a sharp tongue she has got!
12. You have a sharp tongue at times.
13. Her sharp tongue causes her a lot of problems.
14. Anne had a sharp tongue on her and had made enemies at court.
15. On stage and in interview,[sentencedict.com] she works her sharp tongue to the f 5 bmax.
16. A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
17. He has a sharp tongue , ie often speaks harshly or angrily.
18. . She could tear a character to pieces in three minutes with her sharp tongue.
19. If Toyah cuts that easily she'd better watch herself on Linda's sharp tongue.
20. How I try to punish my parents with my sharp tongue.
21. She was still slightly in awe of Violette, her worldliness, her sharp tongue.
22. Nobody but nobody commented on Maggie's shapely form - not unless they wanted acid dripping on them from that sharp tongue.
23. My wife is a fine woman[sentencedict.com], though an overly sharp tongue and scathing wit.
24. He astonished us in the debate contest with his sharp tongue.
25. He arrived home only to be greeted by his wife's sharp tongue!
26. The 'pipe and slippers' persona did occasionally mask a ruthless streak and sharp tongue - he once said of a fellow manager "A lot of teams beat us, do a lap of honour and don't stop running."
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