Having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions.
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Examples for "sharp "
Examples for "sharp "
1 The new measures follow a sharp increase in cases in recent days.
2 Hard; sheep or goat; blue-veined; sharp ; tangy; from Tigne Valley in Savoy.
3 Semisoft; white; creamy; sharp ; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
4 Late yesterday, the recent sharp volatility of the New York market continued.
5 Local media have reported sharp divisions within the government on the issue.
1 China also joined the effort, cutting its key rate 27 basis points.
2 The outcome was inevitable: cost - cutting measures were introduced, which mean job losses.
3 Such consolidation would help firms to develop new products while cutting costs.
4 This is cutting into oil industry revenues, and consequently oil industry royalties.
5 The same would be true for any future deficit - cutting agreement, he said.
1 However, he rejected suggestions that the problem was particularly acute in Westmeath.
2 Main outcome measure: Two year survival after onset of acute lung injury.
3 He said water and sanitation needs remained acute for many affected villages.
4 Reuters reported last week that the problem is particularly acute in Belize.
5 North Korea battles acute food shortages even in years with good harvests.
1 A piercing chill grew in the dead air; the silence was terrifying.
2 The trees break the wind that is so piercing in the clearings.
3 For a moment, perfectly balanced between their piercing points, he writhed, tormented.
4 Suddenly I had a clear and piercing thought that supplanted every imagining.
5 It blew upon them in cruel menace of conquest, in piercing inclemency.
1 He felt good; he had never enjoyed penetrating a woman so much.
2 Gamma radiation is the most penetrating and energetic form of nuclear radiation.
3 She gave them a penetrating look and came all the way in.
4 He can't find a way of penetrating the system as it stands.
5 Evelyn grew more interested; the rite was full of a penetrating mystery.
1 A lot of violence, a lot of shootings and stabbing , I think.
2 The stabbing victim was taken to Middlemore Hospital in a critical condition.
3 Rupert then set me to try stabbing in various positions and postures.
4 She blinked at the strong stream of light stabbing right at her.
5 He never said a word, just walked in and began stabbing people.
1 However, the railway denied today that it was discriminating against its workers.
2 Opposition politicians have criticised the government for discriminating against Israel's non-Jewish minorities.
3 Religious employers will also be more restricted in discriminating on religious grounds.
4 Results: The nomogram was developed and found to be accurate and discriminating .
5 A more discriminating therapy was needed, especially for cancers that were nonlocalized.
1 Acute in thought and incisive in speech, he is a fluent talker.
2 It was resonant, far-reaching, incisive ; but it rang abruptly and without mellowness.
3 His utterance was incisive ; his voice, eager and quick, filled the room.
4 The diffident girl had suddenly assumed the incisive strength of observant womanhood.
5 I'm sure that it was rather perceptive and incisive , whatever it was.
1 That trio form also provide a penetrative and versatile pace bowling attack.
2 It's a deep, penetrative cold, but perhaps you get used to it.
3 On the flipside, most men achieve orgasm and ejaculation with penetrative sex.
4 Her comments on people were saltily satiric and penetrative of accepted hypocrisies.
5 Verily, this is from the penetrative power of the Word of God!
1 He reached in, and his hand emerged with a knifelike letter opener.
2 Here she cached all of her treasure except a single knifelike sliver.
3 With age, her delicate beauty had hardened into something knifelike and more defining.
4 Beside another lamp was a knifelike object, carved out of bone.
5 The flame guttered and rose to a knifelike orange point.
1 Some pain of a lancinating type occurred in the breast at this time.
2 Those named later become tender, and the seat of lancinating or shooting pains.
3 There in that lancinating cold, in an ecstasy of rage, despairfully he poised over it.
4 She only knew they beat upon her with the cruel, lancinating sharpness of hail driven by the wind.
5 There came over me a sense of sickly faintness, accompanied with acute, lancinating pains in the head and neck.
1 Those named later become tender, and the seat of lancinating or shooting pains.
2 She only knew they beat upon her with the cruel, lancinating sharpness of hail driven by the wind.
3 There came over me a sense of sickly faintness, accompanied with acute, lancinating pains in the head and neck.
4 She sighed, half with lancinating regret, and half in gentle disdain of that mercurial creature aged less than thirty.
5 Perhaps never before, only once in any case, did I experience an excitement so lancinating as I experienced that day.
Other meanings for "keen" 1 Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to encourage visitors.
2 Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
3 He said companies were extremely keen to take on the new technology.
4 Our group is really keen to challenge themselves and accept the challenge.
5 Of course I am. The Nationals' coalition partners are certainly not keen .
6 He said France and Japan were keen to strengthen the companies' alliance.
7 Pakistan is keen to demonstrate that it is a responsible nuclear power.
8 That is a situation that U.S. business groups are keen to avoid.
9 There is, to be sure, a keen irony to the UK situation.
10 Actually, the local utilities have been really keen to work with us.
11 However, others seem keen to resist such a change in church teaching.
12 We'll rise early, for I'm quite keen to be on my way.
13 They were keen , Morris said, to have as much independence as possible.
14 Institutional shareholders said they were keen to subscribe, given the large discount.
15 I'm very keen to visit the Kimberly region of WA this year.
16 I am keen to continue learning and share my ideas with others.
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