No, they are not. Knives may be shiny and sharp, but things such as my watch are not sharp.
An obsession with shiny objects is called lustrumophilia. It is a type of impulse control disorder characterized by a strong attraction to or obsession with shiny or reflective objects.
shiny, chewy objects, people, ya that's all i got
No, all objects reflect light to some degree, both shiny and non-shiny. Shiny objects tend to reflect more light due to their smooth and polished surfaces, while non-shiny objects may reflect less light and appear duller because of their rough or textured surfaces.
oxymania :(obsession for sharp objects) xiphimania (swords obsession)
A Box Full of Sharp Objects was created in 2002.
An antonym is to be sharp or intelligent or shiny
it is shiny it is sharp it is bent
yes
No, an object doesn't have to be shiny to reflect light. All objects reflect light to some extent, even if they are not shiny, because light can bounce off their surface regardless of their texture or appearance.
its the fear of sharp objects
When handling sharp objects, always keep them pointed away from yourself and others. Use proper cutting techniques and tools, such as knives with a sharp blade. Always cut on a stable surface and never leave sharp objects unattended. Wear protective gloves if necessary and store sharp objects in a safe place when not in use.
ya they are if there diamonds