Results for: sharp-sighted, able to see with exceptional keenness
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arrival at land, first land reached after a journey, first view or sight of land from ship; land sighted from a shiplandfall
astute, being aware of, having knowledge of, having or reflecting knowledge or information; shrewd, sharp, astute; conscious, intentional, deliberate, indicating private knowledge, showing intelligenceknowing
attack with a sharp object, clear a forest by cutting, criticize, cut with a sharp quick stroke, gash, wound; reduce, lower; make sharp quick strokes; strongly criticize; create a way by cutting, debris from cut trees, long and deep cut, make a slit in...slash
attack with pike, body position, fish resembling pike, hit with a javelin, pierce with a spear, large sharp-toothed freshwater fish, northern pike, pointed object, lance; javelin, bayonet, spike on pole, summit of a hill; type of large freshwater fish;...pike
attack with words, energy, excitement; something lively; sharp whistling sound, lively and exciting quality, make a humming noise, move quickly; make a sharp whistling sound, sharp singing soundzing
attempt at something, blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang), cut or chop something, hit with a loud sharp blow, share of something, sound of a sharp blow, whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share...whack
attempt, become hoarse or change in pitch, blow, break down into smaller molecules, break down psychologically, break into, break into pieces, break open under pressure, break with sharp noise, break without coming fully apart, crack cocaine, crack pur...crack
attempt, sharp blow, smack, strike, slapswat
ax, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping woodaxe
axe, cut; fire, dismiss from a job, fire somebody, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood, immediate closure, job loss, musical instrument, reduce something drastically, terminate something, tool for cuttingax
bang, hit, smack; (British, Vulgar Slang) have sexual intercourse, sharp blowbonk
barbed wire, wire which has sharp metal points at regular intervals (used for fencing)barbwire
be a success, become clear fast, easily communicate or work together, ingressive, kilometer, knock quickly, strike in a way that produces a short snapping sound; succeed (Slang); connect, make contact (Slang), make or cause short sharp sound, mechanica...click
be embarrassed, be punished, cause a sharp stinging pain; hurt, feel a sharp stinging pain; feel distress or humiliation, cause or have sharp pain, clever, electronic, embarrassment or mental discomfort, fashionable, insolent, intelligence, intelligent...smart
beak, metal writing tip of pen, sharp point, sharpen; make a point; furnish with or mend the point of a pen, tip of pen; bird beak; sharp pointnib
 

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