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Webster 1913 Edition
Sharply
Sharp′ly
,adv.
In a sharp manner,; keenly; acutely.
They are more
sharply
to be chastised and reformed than the rude Irish. Spenser.
The soldiers were
sharply
assailed with wants. Hayward.
You contract your eye when you would see
sharply
. Bacon.
Webster 1828 Edition
Sharply
SH'ARPLY
,adv.
1. With a keen edge or a fine point.
2. Severely; rigorously; roughly.
They are to be more sharply chastised and reformed than the rude Irish.
Definition 2024
sharply
sharply
English
Adverb
sharply (comparative sharplier or more sharply, superlative sharpliest or most sharply)
- In a sharp manner; pertaining to precision.
- (to describe breathing) Sudden and intense like a gasp, but typically the result of a emotional reaction.
- Intellectually alert and penetrating.
- 1922, Ben Travers, chapter 1, in The Cuckoo in the Nest:
- Peter, after the manner of man at the breakfast table, had allowed half his kedgeree to get cold and was sniggering over a letter. Sophia looked at him sharply. The only letter she had received was from her mother. Sophia's mother was not a humourist.
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- Severely
- 2013 June 18, Simon Romero, "Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):
- The economy has slowed to a pale shadow of its growth in recent years; inflation is high, the currency is declining sharply against the dollar — but the expectations of Brazilians have rarely been higher, feeding broad intolerance with corruption, bad schools and other government failings.
- 2013 June 18, Simon Romero, "Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):