1But I was wakeful now and my mind was sharp-set on many things.
2Yonder Abbot is sharp-set, and I doubt whether letters will satisfy his appetite.
3The face, sunk away to skin clinging on sharp-set bones, was turned in profile.
4Bein' here all night, I expect ye be purty sharp-set, the whole on ye.
5Perhaps it was their sharp-set appetites that made them think the food tasted unusually fine.
6The faces, scared or sharp-set, of the worshippers fronted the glory open-mouthed, but all dull.
7I am sharp-set, he said, and indeed he ate with the zeal of a plough-lad.
8It was an awkward business to have to explain things to that sharp-set old woman.
9We had given our own provisions to the half-famished crew, and were becoming very sharp-set ourselves.
10He never failed to carry a portion to his mother, sharp-set as he always was himself.
11However, here I am, and shall be mighty glad of some food, for I'm desperately sharp-set.
12Sir Oliver'll be home to sup with a sharp-set appetite-'tisthe only difference fighting ever made to he.
13Delay and silence he knew would make Gandia the more sharp-set, and your sharp-set, impatient fellow is seldom cautious.
14Well, when you are sharp-set, and you eat and satisfy yourself, everything looks pretty different from what it done before.
15To tell the truth, I'm sharp-set, and I know you always have a bite of something appetizing about that time.