Examples of using A sharp in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
That is a sharp thingy.
Not a big one, but a sharp.
And he's got a sharp, observing eye.
A sharp cutting blade is important.
Thank you, it's a sharp of knife.
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It has a sharp, penetrating and salty taste.
This will lead inevitably to a sharp political crisis.
A sharp worsening in two Member States with low debt 97.
It might create a sharp, stinging sense.
The mouth of an octopus, located underneath the arms,has a sharp hard beak.
Anyone got a sharp implement I can use?
First, there is aching pain,which later turns into a sharp and piercing.
You look like a sharp, capable young man.
A sharp slowing in growth outside the US, particularly in China and Europe.
NICAM Digital Stereo for a sharp, clear stereo sound.
A sharp, unedged medieval copper dagger used for delivering a final, fatal blow.
As the steel takes time to become a sharp and useful knife.
It is caused by a sharp and strong load on the musculoskeletal system.
And out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword.
The blade is at a sharp upward angle, between the sixth and seventh ribs.
During the movement, the pain may become worse,have a sharp and even cramping character.
The viewfinder delivers a sharp, comfortable and very precise view of what will be recorded.
The rate at which internet users are accessing the web is growing at a sharp incline.
You may also feel a sharp, burning pain in your chest.
The angle anddepth suggest a quick jabbing motion with a sharp, jagged object.
Tell them you will need a sharp paring knife and a bottle of vodka.
As a rule, upon reaching the desired temperature threshold followed by a sharp cooling.
The victim was attacked by a sharp pierced object with multiple grooves.
The worst economic andfinancial crisis in decades has hit Europe hard with a sharp economic.
Gastritis in a child can occur as a sharp, and in the chronic form.