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sharp·er [ˈʃɑ:pəʳ] RZ. pot.

sharper (cheat)
slepar(ka) r.m. (r.ż.)
sharper (cheat)
prevarant(ka) r.m. (r.ż.)
sharper (at cards)
goljuf(inja) r.m. (r.ż.)

I. sharp [ʃɑ:p] PRZYM.

1. sharp (cutting):

sharp blade, knife
sharp blade, knife

2. sharp (pointed):

sharp end, point, nose, pencil
sharp end, point, nose, pencil
sharp features
sharp features

3. sharp (acute):

4. sharp (severe):

sharp attack, rebuff, rebuke
sharp attack, rebuff, rebuke
sharp attack, rebuff, rebuke
sharp attack, rebuff, rebuke

5. sharp (stabbing):

6. sharp:

sharp (sudden) drop in temperature
sharp fall, rise

7. sharp (clear-cut):

8. sharp (perceptive):

9. sharp (possibly dishonest):

10. sharp pot. (trendy):

nobel pot.

11. sharp (piquant):

sharp taste
sharp taste

12. sharp (penetrating):

sharp noise, voice
sharp noise, voice

13. sharp MUZ.:

II. sharp [ʃɑ:p] PRZYSŁ.

1. sharp (exactly):

2. sharp (suddenly):

3. sharp MUZ.:

III. sharp [ʃɑ:p] RZ.

sharp MUZ.
višaj r.m.

pin-ˈsharp PRZYM.

pin-sharp photograph, image
pin-sharp przen. comments, assessments

ˈra·zor sharp PRZYM. orzecz., ˈra·zor-sharp PRZYM. przyd.

1. razor sharp (sharp):

razor sharp teeth

2. razor sharp przen. (intelligent):

razor sharp person
razor sharp person
razor sharp brain

sharp-ˈeyed PRZYM.

sharp ˈprac·tice RZ. no l.mn.

nečisti posli r.m. l.mn.

sharp-ˈsight·ed PRZYM.

1. sharp-sighted (very observant):

2. sharp-sighted (alert):

sharp-ˈtem·pered PRZYM.

sharp-ˈtongued PRZYM.

sharp-ˈwit·ted PRZYM.

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Spotting two planes emerging from a smoke screen, her gunners opened fire with the 40-millimeter battery before a sharp-eyed lookout noted that the planes were friendly.
en.wikipedia.org
Outside, a sharp-eyed guard swoops down on an unwelcome visitor.
www.boston.com
I didn't notice it - maybe because it's not a very sharp-eyed investigator.
www.abc.net.au
Even the rational critic is inspired by irrational dream-content under the gaze of the sharp-eyed lynx.
en.wikipedia.org
Today only the two hangers survive and the sharp-eyed might spot odd bits of the runways here and there.
www.falkirkherald.co.uk