Results for “sharp”
Knife in motion — hold position.
Called out when you're walking knives or blades through the line.
Promptly, right away, without delay.
Apex movement tech for whipping mid-air into a sharp new direction.
A sharp smack or slap — usually open-handed, usually deserved.
Streetwise, sharp, in the know — nobody pulls one over on you.
Caló for 'heads up' — stay sharp, watch your back.
A blade. Razor, knife, anything sharp.
Sharp collective selling that tanks prices.
The skilled tradesman who sharpens, sets, and repairs industrial saws.
The art of the witty, pointed insult, exposing someone's flaw so sharp the room laughs.
The Harlem ballroom dance of sharp poses, model lines and dramatic hand work.
Polari for the ear, to listen, or a sharp 'shush!'
The stylised ballroom dance of sharp, model-like poses born in Harlem.
A flashy, sharply-dressed ladies' man.
A sharp, violent price crash.
Very low body fat with sharply defined musculature.
Water-depleted look that sharpens definition.
Sharply dressed, spruced up (PR)
A curveball or sharp breaking pitch.
A route where the receiver stops and turns back sharply.
Prickly or sharp; 'jaggy nettles' sting
Sharp — of cold, of taste, or of temper/tongue
Bitingly cold and sharp (of wind/weather)
A sharp-tongued, irritable person
A sharp drop in an option's value after a big anticipated event passes.
A fake rally that lures buyers in right before a sharp drop.
Rising sharply and steadily, as if headed to the moon.
An event expected to move a stock's price sharply.
Buying an asset while it is still dropping sharply.
A stock in a sharp, rapid price decline.
A sharp price move quickly reversed the other way.
Sharp, disciplined, and perfectly turned out.
Alert and watchful; sharp and ready.
When a wheel rubs the deck in a sharp turn and stops you dead.
The straight man who sharply corrects the fool in a comedy duo.
To tease, mock, or throw a sharp verbal jab at someone, often playfully.
A sharp, witty comeback to criticism or an insult — a response that shuts the other person down.
Smooth, sharp, and impressively stylish — or smoothly cunning.
A sharp, minimal, well-put-together outfit — nothing flashy, just crisp pieces that quietly look expensive.