Similar words: sharpener, pencil sharpener, sharpen, sharper, sharp-eyed, carpentry, carpenter, carpentaria. Meaning: [ʃɑrpən /ʃɑːpən] adj. 1. having the point made sharp 2. made sharp or sharper.
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61. The torture of not knowing what had happened to Chesarynth was sharpened by the realization that maybe he already knew.
62. His conversion sharpened his criticism of national and local politicians, who in turn questioned his integrity.
63. The lower 2 inches or so can be sharpened, to almost a knife edge.
64. Erosion had sharpened its edges and although the drivers trundled gently in bottom gear, there were two punctures.
65. Downward facing points are sharpened along their edges and not across the front faces.
66. Focus on visual information may be sharpened, when pupils are not trying to follow a sound commentary at the same time.
67. See, it has no proper point, and it is sharpened along one edge only.
68. Now somebody was playing games and ... his eyes sharpened as he caught a movement in the churchyard.
69. Recent developments have given our leaders a sharpened sense of responsibility.
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70. The debate around the insurgency sharpened.
71. Lying hidden at her waist, was a sharpened dagger.
72. The saleswoman raised an eyebrow skeptically; her voice sharpened.
73. The second baseman sharpened his spikes before every game.
74. The barber sharpened his razor on a strap.
75. For the first purpose it is seldom mounted with a sharp "Point of War" and never sharpened for the purpose of recreating a medieval joust .
76. Step 4 - The background is then stippled with a carbide tool sharpened to a needle point.
77. Tartar Lancers ride into battle dressed in lamellar armour and with a sharpened sword in hand.
78. The air of Paris had exhilarated her and sharpened her wits.
79. He sharpened his knife in preparation for carving the meat.
80. To their sharpened minds it was easy to conjure pictures of all kinds of incompetency and blindness and indeed(sentencedict.com), cowardice.
81. Activity in the ventral striatum surged , in an apparent sign of the sexual appetite being sharpened.
82. Customers sometimes foolishly test his handiwork by touching the sharpened edge.
83. Corticofugal inhibition sharpened the frequency tuning and reduced the auditory response area of IC neurons, and corticofugal facilitation produced the opposite effects.
84. He sharpened the scythes on the grindstone, slaughtered a pig, caught and salted fish, ground barley in a water-driven gristmill and grew and stored potatoes.
85. One day, while he was shaving with a straight razor that was so worn it could no longer be sharpened, the idea came to him.
86. He wears his officer's cap at an angle, jaunty, and picks his teeth with a sharpened goose quill .
87. The next generation yielded yellow orbs with a misty horizon, the next, sharpened waves with a horizon of blue.
88. The opposition supporters said they were also attacked by men in civilian dress and armed with knives, pangas (machetes), and sharpened sticks.
89. He wears his officer's cap jaunty, and picks his teeth with a sharpened goose quill.
90. He might be in his study from 10 at night until one in the morning, or up early to be at his desk by 8.30, writing with a quill pen he sharpened himself and favouring dark blue ink.
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