sharpened

IPA: ʃˈɑrpʌnd

adjective

  • Having a sharp point or edge.
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Examples of "sharpened" in Sentences

  • The disapproving expression sharpened into accusation.
  • That his armor was polished, his sword sharpened, and that his horse was glossy and fed and newly shod.
  • He blinked and his expression sharpened, looking around him, taking in the empty room without comprehension.
  • We go on like this a bit until I have a knife defined as a sharpened metal blade with some sort of handle, used to cut with.
  • Ah-now he was actually being taken seriously, he saw with grim satisfaction as his father's expression sharpened dramatically.
  • His expression sharpened and his eyes began to glitter with a dangerous light as he leaned into her until his face was mere inches from hers.
  • Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche often used the analogy that receiving an empowerment is like being given a sword, while receiving subsequent permission is like having that sword sharpened for more effective use.
  • Old Corbet did not answer him, but turning round to the baronet, who was not then in a capacity to hear or observe anything apart from the terrible convulsions of agony he was suffering, he looked upon him, his keen old eyes in a blaze, his lips open and their expression sharpened by the derisive and satanic triumph that was legible in the demon sneer which kept them apart.

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