9057 examples of sharpest in sentences

As I have said before, I have the sharpest sight, and as I watched a point of rock it seemed to move ever so slightly.

"It is but right," said he, "that the sharpest arrows should be given to him who knows best how to inflict mortal wounds with them."

And she added to it now the sharpest ache of her despair.

Here in this pleasant spot the sharpest adventure that ever befell Robin Hood came upon him; for, as he walked down the woodland path thinking of nought but the songs of the birds, he came of a sudden to where a man was seated upon the mossy roots beneath the shade of a broad-spreading oak tree.

An enemy who can hardly be shaken by the sharpest rifle-fire or the most awful rain of shell and shrapnel.

Men on lookout were stationed in the fore-top and on the heads, yet the sharpest eyes could scarcely see beyond a half mile in any direction.

They're the sharpest-tongued things you ever listened to, and they have their speeches all ready.

but know thy rash presumption, They would correct it in the sharpest sort: Good Jove!

For these nocturnal thieves, huntsman, prepare Thy sharpest vengeance.

The sharpest eyes could not see him, the keenest ears could not hear himand he advanced again until before him there rose out of the gloom a huge shadowy mass that was blacker than the night itself.

The young men also, who, during such alarms, had been accustomed to employ the refusal to enlist as the sharpest weapon against the patricians, began to turn their attention to war and arms: and the flight of the rustics, and those who had been robbed and wounded in the country, by announcing events more revolting even than what was before their eyes, filled the whole city with exasperation.

And at the same moment a sensation of the sharpest anguish transfixed me like a sword, so that I believed I must have died from it.'

Then make me of thy counsell, and take my advice, for ile take no denyall; Ile not leave thee til the next new Almanackes be out of date; let him threaten the sharpest weather he can in Saint Swithin week, or it snow on our Ladies face, ile not budge, ile be thy mid-wife til thou beest delivered of this passion.

He was the sharpest of men.

As she stood there, the scene about her stamped itself on her brain with the sharpest precision.

But that I might feel all the bitterness of the affliction, Providence so ordered it, that I came in when her sharpest agonies were upon her, and those words, "O dear, O dear, what shall I do?"

"Mrs. Eylton might see this," or "notice that," and I felt uncomfortably convinced that Mrs. Eylton must possess the sharpest pair of eyes it had ever been my misfortune to encounter.

But that particular vessel was a good deal more than under suspicion; it was under the closest surveillance and open to the sharpest scrutiny.

But from first to last she never uttered a groannot during the sharpest paroxysms of distress.

Those of its outlines are sharpest and darkest that are common to the largest number of the components; the purely individual peculiarities leave little or no visible trace.

2. Definition.Are all the objects pretty well defined at the same time, or is the place of sharpest definition at any one moment more contracted than it is in a real scene?

Then Faith could sharpest trials stand, Man at threat'ning Death could smile, If but his Pastor's lenient hand Toucht him with the Holy Oil.

" One of the sharpest denunciations of the assault was made by Anson Burlingame, a Massachusetts Representative (afterwards United States Minister to China, and still later Chinese Minister to the United States).

They went for him; they were after him with their sharpest sticks; they counted on Sweeny.

On Saturday morning it was advertised on yellow and black posters throughout Berlin, and was quickly bought by a feverish public to whom anything pertaining to German-American relations was of the sharpest interest.

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