sharper (Meaning)

Wordnet

sharper (n)

a professional card player who makes a living by cheating at card games

Webster

sharper (n.)

A person who bargains closely, especially, one who cheats in bargains; a swinder; also, a cheating gamester.

sharper Sentence Examples

  1. The knife's blade was so sharp that it could slice through paper effortlessly.
  2. The pencil's tip was sharpened to a fine point, allowing for precise writing.
  3. The surgeon's scalpel was incredibly sharp, ensuring a clean and bloodless incision.
  4. The chef's knife was sharpened daily, maintaining its exceptional cutting ability.
  5. The mountain climber's crampons were sharpened to provide superior traction on icy slopes.
  6. The sketcher's charcoal pencil was sharp enough to create delicate and detailed drawings.
  7. The scissors were sharpened regularly to ensure smooth and efficient cutting.
  8. The photographer's lens was sharpened to capture images with remarkable clarity and sharpness.
  9. The carpenter's saw was sharpened to produce smooth and exact cuts in wood.
  10. The gardener's pruning shears were sharpened to make clean and precise cuts on plants.

FAQs About the word sharper

a professional card player who makes a living by cheating at card gamesA person who bargains closely, especially, one who cheats in bargains; a swinder; also, a

shark,cheat, dodger, skinner, scammer, fraudster, finagler, cozener, chiseller, bilker

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The knife's blade was so sharp that it could slice through paper effortlessly.

The pencil's tip was sharpened to a fine point, allowing for precise writing.

The surgeon's scalpel was incredibly sharp, ensuring a clean and bloodless incision.

The chef's knife was sharpened daily, maintaining its exceptional cutting ability.