US /ʃɑrp/
・UK /ʃɑ:p/
great word, "rancid", again, meaning disgusting. Horrifically awful smell. "Sharp", quite similar
to this word "acrid" here, a sharp smell, it's one that... It's not particularly nice,
to their Descendants, and assigned them for a Badge, a thing like a Fryars Capouche, sharp
But there's an unexpected downside to having such sharp vision.
You see, back in those days, the knives you'd find on the average European dining table were pretty sharp; in fact, they were just as sharp as a knife you'd use to stab someone.
What's even weirder though, is that when your table guests weren't actively conspiring against you, they'd use those same sharp knives as toothpicks.
the cognitive piece, so you know how sharp your mind is;
The reason why I think cat bites are more problematic, unlike dogs who have these blunted teeth and larger teeth that cause a lot of bleeding, cat teeth are more pinpoint and sharp and go deeper.
cat teeth are more pinpoint and sharp and go deeper.
(sharp exhale)
What is really alarming oncologists is this sharp rise in cancer incidence among young people.
is this sharp rise in cancer incidence among young people.
Rather than sharp teeth, their mouths contain ridged plates.
Like leopard sharks they don't have sharp teeth.
Grab a sharp knife and start mincing those onions.
Grab a sharp knife and start mincing those onions.