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sharp-set
[ shahrp-set ]
adjective
- eager to satisfy the appetite, especially for food.
- keen or eager.
- set to present a sharply angled edge.
sharp-set
adjective
- set to give an acute cutting angle
- keenly hungry
- keen or eager
Other Words From
- sharp-setness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sharp-set1
Example Sentences
He is a thorough gipsy in look, and there is a vigour about his sharp-set features and a flash in his coal-black eyes that show him to be a person of considerable independence of thought.
The two judges and resident magistrate came into court, alert and sharp-set, and proceedings began.
"Such sharp-set cattle should bring their provender with them," replied the domestic, as she went about increasing her store of provision in compliance with her master's directions.
While it was burning up I went on deck for a wash, returning sharp-set to a good breakfast of tea and biscuit, after which I felt ready for anything that might come along.
Presently Alfred appeared, sharp-set after a good day's business.
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