wickedly sharp

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

used to emphasize how sharp an edge or point is, often in a slightly menacing or impressive way

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Examples (20)

  • a display of wickedly sharp teeth
  • Her mind was wickedly sharp, always finding the flaw in an argument.
  • The chef's knife was wickedly sharp, effortlessly slicing through the vegetables.
  • He delivered a wickedly sharp retort that silenced his critics.
  • He admired the wickedly sharp claws of the eagle.
  • The comedian's observations were wickedly sharp, exposing societal absurdities.
  • The ancient sword had a wickedly sharp edge, still capable of cutting deep.
  • Despite his age, his intellect remained wickedly sharp.
  • Be careful; that broken glass has a wickedly sharp point.
  • She possessed a wickedly sharp wit, often making people laugh uncomfortably.
  • The freshly honed razor was wickedly sharp.
  • His analytical skills were wickedly sharp, cutting through complex data.
  • The predator's fangs were wickedly sharp, designed for tearing flesh.
  • The lawyer's cross-examination was wickedly sharp, leaving the witness flustered.
  • With a wickedly sharp pair of scissors, she precisely trimmed the fabric.
  • With a wickedly sharp tongue, she could dismantle any argument.
  • The surgeon's scalpel must be wickedly sharp for such delicate procedures.
  • The young prodigy showed a wickedly sharp grasp of theoretical physics.
  • The mountaineer tested the wickedly sharp crampons before ascending the icy peak.
  • His commentary, though controversial, was undeniably wickedly sharp.