My son needs a sharp-tongued aunt to show him how to take care of the bullies. |
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As teenagers, Jamie was easy-going and popular while I was sharp-tongued and more aloof. |
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Some are kind-hearted, some are sharp-tongued and some are doing nothing except having fun all day long. |
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The others, including people with similar damage to other parts of the brain, were able to correctly place the sharp-tongued words into context. |
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That would include sharp-tongued humor, strong observation, and surprising insights, not platitudes and legalisms. |
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For me to be overly critical and sharp-tongued wouldn't be a reflection of my true personality. |
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In the first three years of his career, he was sharp-tongued, cocky and bullheaded, and he got ripped for it. |
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Alan could be as ferocious and mocking a critic as the sharp-tongued Sebastian. |
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The sharp-tongued commentator said the airwaves should be liberalised to allow different politicians to run their own stations, and to enhance freedom of speech. |
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But Jenkins isn't exactly known for pulling his punches and the remark is in line with his sharp-tongued commentary. |
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But as a director of sharp-tongued comedy films Doris Dörrie is unbeatable. |
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But one night he dreams of meeting a sharp-tongued little goblin who promises to teach him all about it. |
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When the fools have gone home, the politicians take over center stage, although some sharp-tongued critics say there is scarcely any difference between the two. |
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He has also restricted traditional public access to City Hall and demanded civility and politeness from traditionally sharp-tongued and sarcastic New Yorkers. |
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Now he has produced another star turn in Speed-the-Plow, which requires a very different, much more edgy and sharp-tongued style. |
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They may well be venal, amoral egomaniacs, but the one thing you can pretty much guarantee is that they will be sharp-tongued. |
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When Veep returned Sunday night, its sharp-tongued writing was honed to a perfect razor edge. |
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Ashley's coded statements about escorting are laced with implications of regret, yet she can also be sharp-tongued and defiant. |
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My first call was answered by a woman who sounded very sharp-tongued and who gave me the third degree when I asked to speak to Derek. |
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She became the sharp-tongued wife, he the hen-pecked husband. |
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He was also a loner, a sharp-tongued cynic at times, and a self-centered man who could serve humanity yet express little empathy for the problems of those close to him. |
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Some sharp-tongued commentators even take delight in instigating crowds and fomenting a rebellion. |
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Eventually she spits out an animated lizard, a reference to a folk tale about a sharp-tongued girl whose speech is transformed from words into reptiles. |
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An examination of the articles Jew, Law, Pharisee, Priest, Rabbi, Scribe, Talmud reveals a very scrupulous shying away from any antisemitism by the sharp-tongued author. |
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The sharp-tongued English press continued to poke at Obrist. |
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Both plays are eloquent and compact, sharp-tongued and controlled. |
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He's so acidic, so sharp-tongued, so blunt. |
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Gone was the cold, arrogant, sharp-tongued technocrat. |
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A big-boned, sharp-tongued farm girl, Josie is the beating heart of this play and the kind of role actors dream of through years of movie walk-ons and commercials. |
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Moreover, says the performer, that painful experience is what led Shakespeare to become more than a sharp-tongued wit, more than the derivative writers of his era and ours. |
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Quick-witted, sharp-tongued, and flirtatious, Anne drew a coterie of men to her, and each would lose his head for her. |
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And he can be sharp-tongued about his critics. |
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This complicated paradise, which merged starched hand-embroidered linen and potions from the obeah woman, was shattered by the author's own emergence into sharp-tongued independence. |
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