it means my it really sharp
it means my it really sharp
To breath fast or sharply
sharply
It is correctly spelled staccato. That is if you mean the way in music where notes sound sharply detached from one another.
I think press is a root word
Steep means slanted upward or downward sharply, like the line / has a steep increasing vertical angle. See?
Press the shift lever detent button then lift up sharply
To breath fast or sharply
What can you infer when the highwayman tells Bess, βYet, if they press me sharply, and harry me through the day, Then look for me by moonlightβ?
Criticize: verbTo find fault with; To point out real or perceived flaws.
pulled sharply or strongly eg. a dog tugging on the lead.
it means divided or dividing into two sharply distinguished parts or classifications.
Criticize: verbTo find fault with; To point out real or perceived flaws.
Adverb: With each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others: "a staccato rhythm".
sharply
Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective sharp, and meaning keenly, strongly, or tersely. His skills had been sharply honed by practice. The car turned sharply to the left. He spoke sharply to his assistant.
The car turned the corner so sharply, that it went up on two wheels! He answers pointed questions sharply.
4-in-press .. foreign press?