Aún no tenemos significados para "certain sharpness".
1Waverley appeared to recover himself; a certain sharpness returned to his eyes.
2He was young and innocent, but he had a certain sharpness.
3You knew that, I conclude?' she said, with a certain sharpness.
4Nevertheless, in matters of business he possessed a certain sharpness.
5Susy, with a certain sharpness, responded that she had always supposed we all were.
6There was a certain sharpness in the question, as if it were hard to utter.
7He glanced at his wife with a certain sharpness.
8The unexpected question and the apt reply develop a certain sharpness and readiness which are worthy of cultivation.
9Her eye was bright, and her ample bosom heaved in a way that seemed to portend a certain sharpness of reproach.
10What, out of compunction for a certain sharpness with which she had spoken, Mrs. Halifax was about to wish, remained undeclared.
11While she was engaged in this speculation, Catherine broke out, with a certain sharpness, Why are you so contradictory, Aunt Penniman?
12Her expression had lost a great deal of its good humor, and there was a certain sharpness in her voice as she exclaimed:
13"Yes, I remember," he said, not without a certain sharpness of tone.
14"Then he was very wrong," said Jean, with a certain sharpness.
15"I haven't a kind heart one bit," he said-andwas there a certain sharpness in his voice?-"kissingyou isn't at all hard-"
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