I found him to be sharp as a tack analytically while still in his nineties. |
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She's a lovely 77-year-old woman, sharp as a tack, without an enemy in the world. |
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As a lawyer in Southern California with a mind that's sharp as a tack, it's not good to miss even one day of her blog. |
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Cassandra is sharp as a tack, awkward, and still young enough to greet her awakening desire and finer perceptions with astonishment and hyperbole. |
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She is as sharp as a tack, but excellent company in a social setting. |
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This guy's as sharp as a tack and I respect his opinions immensely. |
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When Mum died at ninety she was still as sharp as a tack. Everything else wore out. |
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Viewing examples of each, I was drawn to the platinotype with its warm tonal scale, and its sharp as a tack image, because it requires a negative the same size as the image. |
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She was sort of a chronic decorator, and sharp as a tack. |
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Sharp as a tack, hard as nails and always good-humoured, he is a good man to have around. |
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But Ophelia was smart. Sharp as a tack. Everybody in the firm knew it. |
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