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Meanings of unusual sharpness in English
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Usage of unusual sharpness in English
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Miss Aline continued, with a certain unusualsharpness, he is so wild.
2
Don't be all day about it either, speaking with unusualsharpness.
3
Miriam opened the door for him, and, he thought, looked at him with unusualsharpness.
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Now, the observant sage already mentioned could not remain blind to this unusualsharpness and tension of contrasts.
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Agnes resented her ironical expression, and with a word or two of quite unusualsharpness got up and went.
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Either conscience pricked with unusualsharpness, or the young girl's smiling and unruffled acquiescence in her departure aroused latent alarms.
7
Isabel," he turned to his sister with most unusualsharpness, "how can you tantalize her in this way?
8
And when poor Briony found the boys' letter, it was the same antagonism that had made Emily turn on her with unusualsharpness.
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Bolitho watched the flags soaring aloft, Jenour's unusualsharpness with the signals midshipmen, as if he understood the mood which was gripping his vice-admiral.
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Mr Nutt put down the manuscript and called out with unusualsharpness: "Miss Barlow, please take down a letter to Mr Finn."
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"Watch your tongue, Beresford," Nessler said with what was for him unusualsharpness.
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"I hope he will prove a good husband to her," said Ingram with unusualsharpness.
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"Hush up, Dick," Grandpa ordered with unusualsharpness.
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"I'll go," said Mathilde; but with unusualsharpness they both turned to her and said simultaneously, "No, no; stay."