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sharp-cut

[shahrp-kuht] / ˈʃɑrpˈkʌt /




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The lead car was jammed with drum kits, guitar cases, and sharp-cut jackets and two-tone shoes.

From Salon • Nov. 28, 2014

Its dialogue can be high-flown as well as sharp-cut, and some of its epigrams are distinctly tarnished.

From Time Magazine Archive

Geneva's decision reached out across the sharp-cut hills and jungles, across the paddies swollen in the rain.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even Western Christians may find their own familiar words and phrases spring to new life in pidgin's sharp-cut images.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Septuagint altogether favors the opinion that the knives in question were of stone, by reading, in the first place, a stone or pebble, and, in the second, stone knives of sharp-cut stone.

From History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance by Remondino, Peter Charles




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