Pronunciation of the English word sharper.
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1. | I can't help but feel that when I come here, all my senses are sharper than usual. | |
2. | The tongue is sharper than the sword. | |
3. | Her lips are more tender than rose-buds, her mouth is sweeter than the honeycomb, and yet that kiss has left a sting sharper than the sting of a bee! | |
4. | The new technology in these super telescopes will produce images 10 times sharper than those from the Hubble, even though they are ground-based. | |
5. | Her delicate feet pained her as if they were cut with knives, but she did not feel it, for the pain at her heart was much sharper. | |
6. | My pencil is sharper than your sword. | |
7. | In the retina of the eye, a cone has a much smaller receptive field than a rod, giving us sharper colour vision in bright conditions. |