sharp-cut
Americanadjective
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cut so as to have a sharp edge.
a tool with a sharp-cut blade.
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distinctly outlined; clearly defined.
Example Sentences
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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
Even Western Christians may find their own familiar words and phrases spring to new life in pidgin's sharp-cut images.
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Geneva's decision reached out across the sharp-cut hills and jungles, across the paddies swollen in the rain.
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Its dialogue can be high-flown as well as sharp-cut, and some of its epigrams are distinctly tarnished.
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A young man with a sharp-cut sallow face and long black hair, in a Polish braided coat, wide collar and olive-coloured satin cravat, corrected her pronunciation now and then.
From Our Own Set A Novel by Schubin, Ossip
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