Id | ESLPod_0692_WE_1059 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 692 |
Episode Title | Recommending Someone for a Job |
Phrase | sharp |
Text | In this podcast, the word "sharp" means precisely, exactly, or at a specific time: "Breakfast is at 7:30 sharp. If you're late, they won't serve you." The word "sharp" also describes something with a very fine point or edge that can cut other things: "This knife is really sharp, so it cuts fruits and vegetables easily, but be careful not to cut your finger." The word "sharp" can also describe something that bends or turns quickly: "To find our house, make a sharp turn after you pass the stoplight." Finally, someone who has a "sharp tongue" criticizes people very strongly, or says bad things about other people: "We don't like spending time with Grandma Erma because she has a sharp tongue." |
Topics | Business |
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