sharp-nosed
Americanadjective
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having a thin, pointed nose.
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having a sharp or projecting front.
a sharp-nosed airplane.
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having a keen or sensitive sense of smell.
Other Word Forms
- sharp-nosedly adverb
- sharp-nosedness noun
Etymology
Origin of sharp-nosed
First recorded in 1555–65
Example Sentences
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But by the same token, we can see what he can’t: A fold in his jacket casts a shadow on the wall shaped like a sharp-nosed face in profile.
From Washington Post • Aug. 3, 2021
He rode an unusually short, light, sharp-nosed board—a bone-white clear-finish Wardy.
From The New Yorker • May 25, 2015
“I certainly don’t see myself as the hawk-eyed, sharp-nosed, hard military man, leading a battle fleet into the annals of history,” Admiral Woodward told the BBC when he went to war.
From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2013
That hasn’t stopped Baz Luhrmann, the filmmaker whose adaptation of The Great Gatsby will debut in December, from casting Wolfsheim as a tall, sharp-nosed Indian.
From Newsweek • May 28, 2012
Fenoglio placed himself behind her as if to cover her back, but the Magpie just looked at Meggie with her sharp-nosed gaze.
From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke
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