sharpie Antonyms

Meaning of sharpie

Wordnet

sharpie (n)

an alert and energetic person

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

a pen with indelible ink that will write on any surface

a shallow-draft sailboat with a sharp prow, flat bottom, and triangular sail; formerly used along the northern Atlantic coast of the United States

Webster

sharpie (n.)

A long, sharp, flat-bottomed boat, with one or two masts carrying a triangular sail. They are often called Fair Haven sharpies, after the place on the coast of Connecticut where they originated.

sharpie Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah grabbed a Sharpie and swiftly wrote her name on the whiteboard.
  2. The artist used a fine-point Sharpie to sketch intricate details on the canvas.
  3. The students labeled their notebooks with Sharpies in bold, colorful letters.
  4. The cashier marked the price tag with a thick Sharpie, ensuring visibility.
  5. I accidentally spilled coffee on my Sharpie, ruining its inky tip.
  6. The technician used a Sharpie to mark the malfunctioning wires for replacement.
  7. The janitor utilized a Sharpie to write cleaning reminders on the whiteboard.
  8. The musician wrote the chords on his guitar with a Sharpie for easy reference.
  9. The surgeon carefully drew a surgical line with a sterile Sharpie before the operation.
  10. The plumber left a note on the sink with a Sharpie, indicating the problem had been fixed.

FAQs About the word sharpie

an alert and energetic person, a professional card player who makes a living by cheating at card games, a pen with indelible ink that will write on any surface,

dodger, cheat, sneaker, sharper, skinner,shark, cheater, slicker, chiseler, scammer

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Sarah grabbed a Sharpie and swiftly wrote her name on the whiteboard.

The artist used a fine-point Sharpie to sketch intricate details on the canvas.

The students labeled their notebooks with Sharpies in bold, colorful letters.

The cashier marked the price tag with a thick Sharpie, ensuring visibility.