adj
(archaic, figuratively) Sharp and harsh in expressing oneself.
adj
Bitingly critical or sarcastic; sharp-tongued.
adj
(figuratively) Angry, acid, and sharp in delivering argumentative replies: bitter, mean-spirited, sharp in language or tone.
n
Sharpness or acuteness, as of a needle, wit, etc.
adj
(figuratively) Pungent, incisive.
n
(botany) A sharp, tapering point extending from a plant.
adj
Intense, sensitive, sharp.
adj
(figuratively) Sharp and stiff in character.
n
A smiling facial expression commonly found on Greek statues of the Archaic period.
adj
(literary) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd.
adj
(obsolete) Rough or harsh; severe, stern, serious.
adv
In the manner of an astringent.
n
(idiomatic) Pointed and delicate wit.
adj
(of language, etc.) Deliberately hurtful; biting; caustic.
adj
Smilingly happy; showing happy emotion.
adj
Harsh, piercing or stinging.
adv
Alternative spelling of blowsily [In a blowsy manner.]
adj
(archaic) Keen, sharp, alert.
adj
Of a scent or taste: not bland or mild; bold, sharp, strong.
n
(uncountable) The study of thunder.
adv
While buzzing, or in a buzzing fashion
n
(rare) A pursing, as of the lips.
adj
(of something seen or heard) Sharp, clearly defined.
adj
Sharp, cutting easily.
adj
(obsolete, literally) Sharp; sour; acid.
n
One's facial expression.
adv
By means of or in terms of the face.
n
(film) A kind of early silent film focusing on the facial expressions of the actor.
n
One who, or that which, frizzles.
adv
In a gelatinous manner.
adj
Characterised or marked by giddiness
adv
In a glutinous manner.
adj
Having a severe, vaguely menacing facial expression.
adj
That produces a headrush; dizzying
n
(informal) Something highly exciting.
adj
Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
adj
More or less brittle when heated.
adj
(of an account) Accurate and sharply focused.
adj
(obsolete) Not to be gashed or marked with furrows.
n
(informal) Something causing great awe or surprise; a shocker.
n
Alternative form of jaw-dropper [(informal) Something causing great awe or surprise; a shocker.]
adj
Acrimonious, bitter, piercing.
adj
(especially of pain) Sharp, stabbing or piercing.
n
An expression of sadness and disappointment or gloom.
n
(figuratively, usually in a limited number of expressions) Sanity.
n
(countable) A specific facial expression.
adj
Sharp in intent, sarcastic
adj
Having or showing a sharp or critical quality
adj
(music) Sharp, penetrating.
n
(derogatory) One who engages in navel-gazing; a person who is introspective to the point of self-obsession.
n
(non-native speakers' English) Navel-gazing.
adj
(obsolete) Sharp; pointy.
adv
In a peachy way; like a peach.
adj
Very sharp; very violent.
adj
(now rare, archaic) Piercing, sharp.
adj
(heraldry) Synonym of percussant
adj
(archaic) Causing hurt feelings; scathing, severe.
adj
Alternative form of piquant. [(archaic) Causing hurt feelings; scathing, severe.]
adj
(obsolete, of a weapon, etc.) Sharp-pointed; keen.
adj
Alternative spelling of poker-faced [Wearing a poker face: studiously neutral in facial expression; giving nothing away.]
adj
Obsolete form of poignant. [(obsolete, of a weapon, etc.) Sharp-pointed; keen.]
adj
Pulsating; that pulses.
adj
Consisting of pulses; rhythmic; throbbing.
adj
That increases the heartbeat rate, especially as a result of excitement or fear.
adv
In a manner characterized by powderiness or dustiness.
adj
(figuratively) Stinging; acerbic.
adj
composed of bric-a-brac, miscellaneous
adj
Cutting; employing keen wit.
adj
(idiomatic) Very clever or quick-witted.
adj
Having a sad facial expression.
adj
Having a sad facial expression
adj
Sharp; pungent; piquant.
adj
harmful or painful; acerbic
adj
Bitterly sarcastic; scathing; withering.
adv
(figuratively) Harshly; mercilessly.
n
A suppressed or forced smile.
adj
Possessing narrow, bony, rather pointed elbows.
adj
(dated, idiomatic) eager in appetite or desire of gratification; ravenous
adj
Having an acrid or bitter wit. Often said of someone skilled at or given to insulting or belittling others.
adj
(informal) Somewhat sharp (sudden, abrupt).
adj
Sharp or keen to the senses.
adj
Causing sharp pain; stinging.
adj
Harsh, severe, or stinging.
n
Quality of being speckly.
adj
Alternative form of spick-and-span [(idiomatic) Clean, spotless; original sense “like new”.]
v
(transitive, obsolete) To make smart.
adv
In a squeezable manner.
adj
(of pain) Sharp, intense.
adj
(of a feeling) sudden and acute
adj
(obsolete) Sensational, lurid.
adj
(figuratively) Precise and hurtful.
adj
Having a cold and emotionless facial expression.
n
The human face, bearing an expression which the observer finds amusingly typical of a particular emotion or state of mind.
adj
Bringing about contraction of tissues; harsh, raw, austere.
adj
Obsolete form of styptic. [Bringing about contraction of tissues; harsh, raw, austere.]
adj
Heavy, powerful, scathing.
adv
In a swollen manner; bloatedly.
adv
To a degree that elicits swooning.
adj
(figuratively) Sharp; keen; severe.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or accompanied by thunder.
adj
Characterised or marked by thunder.
n
(informal) Something that attracts astonished admiration, especially by being stunningly physically attractive.
adj
(obsolete) Fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp.
adv
(rare) In a zappy way.
adv
With lively energy; zippily.
adj
(informal) Quick, speedy.
adj
(mechanics, informal) sleek, speedy, streamlined
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