| Sharp |
A sharp is what sportsbooks call an advantage player. Sharp can also be used as an adjective. If someone calls you a sharp bettor, smile; you have received a compliment.
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| Sharp |
unpleasantly bitter.
Ãâó: www.cellarmasters.com.au/sections/news/glossary.as...
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| Sharp |
The sign "#" before a note which raises its pitch by a half step.
Ãâó: www.alcorn.edu/musictheory/theory1/terms.htm
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| sharps |
small, thin needles used for piecing and doing appliqu? They have a really sharp point that is better for joining pieces than for quilting.
Ãâó: www.calcasieucutups.com/glossary.htm
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| sharps |
longish, thin, sharp needles used in hand-applique
Ãâó: www.wasiq.org/wasiqterms.html
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