Encara no tenim significats per a "grown sharp".
1I must botch up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
2His face, like his daughter Fanny's, had grown sharp, and almost fierce.
3The nostrils of his little nose, grown sharp and dry, rise and fall.
4Disappointed in this hope, she would have grown sharp-tempered, querulous, selfish.
5The golden sunset was waning and the air had grown sharp.
6Her senses, which had grown sharp almost instantly, began by grasping the subterranean movement.
7When she came back he saw that her impatience had grown sharp and almost hard.
8Finally Jennie's eye, grown sharp with want, saw one.
9The ridge of his shapely nose had grown sharp; the audacious nostrils appeared mean and pinched.
10Her voice had grown sharp.
11Her senses have grown sharp.
12Through stress of appetites, as powerful as they were gross, he had grown sharp to calculate, and quick to see.
13His thin overcoat was protecting him but feebly from the wind, which with the disappearance of the sun had grown sharp and biting.
14He was tall, just under six feet, and his features, so delicate and elfin when he was a child, had grown sharp and rather striking.
15"Oh, you do, do you?" said Papa, his gaze grown sharp.
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Grown sharp a través del temps