Examples of 'take a sharp' in a sentence
Meaning of "take a sharp"
take a sharp: an incomplete phrase, possibly part of an instruction or suggestion to perform a precise or quick action
How to use "take a sharp" in a sentence
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take a sharp
Take a sharp knife and start cutting.
Then you are gonna take a sharp right.
Take a sharp right at the first giant palm tree.
Now it was my turn to take a sharp breath.
Just take a sharp object and drag it across my throat.
Her pieces unveil a physical theatre and take a sharp look at society.
So take a sharp right.
The current global financial crisis has again caused private capital inflows to take a sharp tailspin.
She could literally take a sharp turn right at any moment.
Take a sharp picture.
The gear drifts each time I take a sharp turn.
Itwill take a sharp break from an extremely lucrative pattern of behavior.
Does not she know how to take a sharp picture?
First, take a sharp left and then sharp right!
However, her career and life were about to take a sharp turn.
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And then, he would take a sharp pencil and start making dots.
At the very least, your reputation will take a sharp dip.
Veer to the left . Take a sharp right at the first giant palm tree.
Yet consumer confidence, capital expenditure, and hiring have yet to take a sharp hit.
At the roundabout, take a sharp right.
Shall we take a sharp turn away from panties, and towards horror?
He predicted that in the early 1970s the price of petroleum would take a sharp turn upward.
Then you're gonna take a sharp right. Right this way.
Take a sharp turn or something! I can't see him!
After several traffic signals, take a sharp left ( at Dunkin ' Donuts ).
All right, take a sharp right . All right, watch out for pedestrians and the refrigerator.
By ISO 800, image quality has already begun to take a sharp turn downward.
Did I take a sharp left?
Now, take a sharp knife and make two 1 ½ inch parallel cuts.
At the same time, take a sharp breath ( as if blowing your nose ).
At Phu Thong take a sharp right ( due north ) onto the freshly resurfaced TL258.