Similar words: sharp, sharply, sharp practice, harness, hardness, in harness, earnestness, tactlessness. Meaning: ['ʃɑrpnɪs /'ʃɑːpnɪs] n. 1. a quick and penetrating intelligence 2. the attribute of urgency 3. a strong odor or taste property 4. the quality of being keenly and painfully felt 5. thinness of edge or fineness of point 6. the quality of being sharp and clear 7. harshness of manner.
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31) Rivermen were surprised at the force of the bore on a 9.3 metre tide, nearly a metre below maximum at Sharpness.
32) The 5,000 tons of coal is one of the biggest loads ever to be brought into Sharpness docks.
33) The sharpness of the vinegar contrasted with the sweetness of the nuts.
34) To keep the numbers down and add that missing element of sharpness.
35) His relentless gentility would risk serious tedium without a sharpness of eye and wit.
36) The pesto vinaigrette added a stimulating sharpness.
37) The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone.
38) He had the slickness but not the sharpness.
39) Last night indicated that some are regaining sharpness.
40) Acidity is used to indicate the quality of tartness or sharpness to the taster, the presence of agreeable fruit of acids.
40) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
41) The result shows that the cutter blade edge radius, edge angle, the linear abrasion and the edge notch depth are main factors affecting its sharpness.
42) As you expected, the sharpness remains in exported images . Yay!
43) Sharpness of vision, especially as tested with a Snellen chart. Normal visual acuity based on the Snellen chart is 20/20.
44) It enhances the brightness, sharpness, moisture-proof and waterproof of printings and also makes the colors of printings more vivid.
45) The ink dot sharpness, text feathering (sentencedict.com), and Ink-jet Dot Quality Index by expressing the behavior of the penetration and diffusion of ink were used to evaluate the printing quality.
46) The telescope will show us our Universe as we've never seen it before, with wonderful sharpness and clarity.
47) Even in Lupus, their claws are almost catlike in sharpness.
48) Classical Chinese poetry is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm.
49) General policy for microcredit in its wider sense, is bound to be devoid of focus and sharpness.
50) And because he's standing still, we notice the graceful, curved shape of his wetsuit, which contrasts with the sharpness of the surfboard and icicles.
51) Good toughness and wear resistance, suitable for low speed cutting allowing a big rake angle, ensuring the sharpness of the edges, bearing a heavy cutting force and achieving good surface finish.
52) Utilizing GPU-accelerated filters, this filter should result in "significant increase in sharpness, picture clarity and 3D depth while reducing artifact and motion-blurriness".
53) Based on homogeneous barycentric coordinates, a new geometric variable, sharpness factor, is defined for measuring sharpness of independent vertexes.
54) Though there was no difference in detection rate with the three antigens, the cell culture supernate antigen was superior to other two antigens in titre and line sharpness.
55) It is known that usually the degree of sharpness (or flatness) of beam intensity distribution is described by the kurtosis parameter (K parameter).
56) In microphotography, there are specialized cameras built into the microscopes—doctors can take photos using a keyboard after we teach them how to set these up for best lighting and sharpness.
57) In an exclusive interview with MUTV, the boss admitted he plans to use the upcoming second-string fixtures to increase the match sharpness of some of his senior players.
58) Now came the final stage, where once again I applied a series of filters intending to soften the edges of the image but also maintaining the sharpness and the correct level of grain.
59) But Hemingway observed that becoming a public figure clouds a writer's sharpness, and Mailer agreed.
60) Get into slugging matches and he ll lose his sharpness, David has to use his feet.
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