"Very sharp" can refer to an object with a fine edge or point, such as a knife or a needle, capable of cutting or piercing materials easily. It can also describe someone's intellect, indicating they are quick-thinking or highly perceptive. Additionally, "very sharp" might refer to sounds that are piercing or high-pitched, as well as images that are clear and well-defined. The context in which it is used determines its specific meaning.
An eagle has very sharp talons.it has a very sharp pointed beak
Very sharp, slightly sarcastic and sometimes cruel. Usually very funny, but can hurt people.
That is a very sharp response...Writing with a broken pencil is pointless...
What is an Arete? An arete is very very thin piece of rock and very very sharp, which is almost always formed when 2 glaciers erode parrelel U-shaped valleys. Shruti
The opposite of sharp (able to cut) is dull.The opposite of sharp (pointed) is blunt.The opposite of sharp (perceptive) is dull, dim, or obtuse.The opposite of sharp (cheese) is mild.The opposite word for sharp is "dull".
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Actually, their feet are not sharp but their claws are very sharp
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They can be very dangerous with their sharp teeth and sharp claws, and most can be very aggressive.
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It may not look sharp, but in truth the monkey has very sharp teeth.
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yes owls have very sharp hearing.