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sharp-edged

[ shahrp-ejd ]

adjective

  1. having a fine edge or edges.
  2. acute and caustic:

    a sharp-edged wit.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sharp-edged1

before 1000; Old English scearpecgede (not recorded in ME); sharp, edge, -ed 3
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Post-mortem examinations have now confirmed Mr Searle, 62, died from hanging and Mrs Searle, 56, suffered "multiple blows to the head with a blunt and sharp-edged object".

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He was also seen in possession of a "sharp-edged object" while making threatening gestures towards those in the hotel, the court heard.

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Save for a few wisps of time-worn text and a bit of sharp-edged stone, little is left on this earth that tells the gladiatrix’s story.

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But as is often the case from “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the episode’s sharp-edged satire is laced with deep sentimentality, rendering Casa Bonita almost mythical, a place so ludicrous in its artifice that it becomes a cultural touchstone.

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His sharp-edged 2018 mommy comedy “Tully” demonstrated that the filmmaker of “Young Adult” still lives.

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