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1 The notes were too sharp ; too isolate; they did not flow together.
2 But the count was too sharp to be thrown off the scent.
3 Also her nose was too sharp and her lips were too thin.
4 If anything, there is an argument that its teeth are too sharp .
5 Those at the Certosa are, for example, far too sharp and clean.
6 Superintendent proved to be a little too sharp with Penelope at starting.
7 But Mr. Mackenzie was too sharp not to know what that meant.
8 She was sedated because the headaches were too sharp , he told Reuters.
9 The detective's words were a little too sharp , a little too loud.
10 Horace is too sharp to be hoodwinked or deceived, even by you.
11 His canines were just a little too large, a little too sharp .
12 He's too sharp - sighted not to have observed what has been going on.
13 Only, Floyd, don't bring up a fellow with too sharp a turn.
14 Kate Morrison's eyes are too sharp for that, as he'll find out.'
15 Her face was all wrong-tooclean and smooth, the eyes too sharp .
16 Anchovies can also go wrong: too sharp , too acidic or even too anchovy-ish.
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