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sharper
騙子,欺詐者,賭棍
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sharp
a.
[
Compar.
Sharper
superl.
Sharpest
.]
1.
Having
a
very
thin
edge
or
fine
point
;
of
a
nature
to
cut
or
pierce
easily
;
not
blunt
or
dull
;
keen
.
He
dies
upon
my
scimeter's
sharp
point
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Terminating
in
a
point
or
edge
;
not
obtuse
or
rounded
;
somewhat
pointed
or
edged
;
peaked
or
ridged
;
as
,
a
sharp
hill
;
sharp
features
.
3.
Affecting
the
sense
as
if
pointed
or
cutting
,
keen
,
penetrating
,
acute
:
to
the
taste
or
smell
,
pungent
,
acid
,
sour
,
as
ammonia
has
a
sharp
taste
and
odor
;
to
the
hearing
,
piercing
,
shrill
,
as
a
sharp
sound
or
voice
;
to
the
eye
,
instantaneously
brilliant
,
dazzling
,
as
a
sharp
flash
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
High
in
pitch
;
acute
;
as
,
a
sharp
note
or
tone
.
(b)
Raised
a
semitone
in
pitch
;
as
,
C
sharp
(
C
♯),
which
is
a
half
step
,
or
semitone
,
higher
than
C
.
(c)
So
high
as
to
be
out
of
tune
,
or
above
true
pitch
;
as
,
the
tone
is
sharp
;
that
instrument
is
sharp
.
Opposed
in
all
these
senses
to
flat
.
5.
Very
trying
to
the
feelings
;
piercing
;
keen
;
severe
;
painful
;
distressing
;
as
,
sharp
pain
,
weather
;
a
sharp
and
frosty
air
.
Sharp
misery
had
worn
him
to
the
bones
.
--
Shak
.
The
morning
sharp
and
clear
.
--
Cowper
.
In
sharpest
perils
faithful
proved
.
--
Keble
.
6.
Cutting
in
language
or
import
;
biting
;
sarcastic
;
cruel
;
harsh
;
rigorous
;
severe
;
as
,
a
sharp
rebuke
.
“That
sharp
look.”
To
that
place
the
sharp
Athenian
law
Can
not
pursue
us
. --
Shak
.
Be
thy
words
severe
,
Sharp
as
merits
but
the
sword
forbear
. --
Dryden
.
7.
Of
keen
perception
;
quick
to
discern
or
distinguish
;
having
nice
discrimination
;
acute
;
penetrating
;
sagacious
;
clever
;
as
,
a
sharp
eye
;
sharp
sight
,
hearing
,
or
judgment
.
Nothing
makes
men
sharper
. . .
than
want
.
--
Addison
.
Many
other
things
belong
to
the
material
world
,
wherein
the
sharpest
philosophers
have
never
ye
░
arrived
at
clear
and
distinct
ideas
.
--
L
.
Watts
.
8.
Eager
in
pursuit
;
keen
in
quest
;
impatient
for
gratification
;
keen
;
as
,
a
sharp
appetite
.
9.
Fierce
;
ardent
;
fiery
;
violent
;
impetuous
.
“In
sharp
contest
of
battle.”
A
sharp
assault
already
is
begun
.
--
Dryden
.
10.
Keenly
or
unduly
attentive
to
one's
own
interest
;
close
and
exact
in
dealing
;
shrewd
;
as
,
a
sharp
dealer
;
a
sharp
customer
.
The
necessity
of
being
so
sharp
and
exacting
.
--
Swift
.
11.
Composed
of
hard
,
angular
grains
;
gritty
;
as
,
sharp
sand
.
12.
Steep
;
precipitous
;
abrupt
;
as
,
a
sharp
ascent
or
descent
;
a
sharp
turn
or
curve
.
13.
Phonetics
Uttered
in
a
whisper
,
or
with
the
breath
alone
,
without
voice
,
as
certain
consonants
,
such
as
p
,
k
,
t
,
f
;
surd
;
nonvocal
;
aspirated
.
Note:
☞
Sharp
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
sharp
-cornered,
sharp
-edged,
sharp
-pointed,
sharp
-tasted,
sharp
-visaged,
etc
.
Sharp practice
,
the
getting
of
an
advantage
,
or
the
attempt
to
do
so
,
by
a
tricky
expedient
.
To brace sharp
,
or
To sharp up
Naut.
,
to
turn
the
yards
to
the
most
oblique
position
possible
,
that
the
ship
may
lie
well
up
to
the
wind
.
Syn:
--
Keen
;
acute
;
piercing
;
penetrating
;
quick
;
sagacious
;
discerning
;
shrewd
;
witty
;
ingenious
;
sour
;
acid
;
tart
;
pungent
;
acrid
;
severe
;
poignant
;
biting
;
acrimonious
;
sarcastic
;
cutting
;
bitter
;
painful
;
afflictive
;
violent
;
harsh
;
fierce
;
ardent
;
fiery
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sharp·er
n.
A
person
who
bargains
closely
,
especially
,
one
who
cheats
in
bargains
;
a
swinder
;
also
,
a
cheating
gamester
.
Sharpers
,
as
pikes
,
prey
upon
their
own
kind
.
--
L'Estrange
.
Syn:
--
Swindler
;
cheat
;
deceiver
;
trickster
;
rogue
.
See
Swindler
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sharper
n
:
a
person
who
swindles
you
by
means
of
deception
or
fraud
[
syn
:
swindler
,
chiseller
,
chiseler
,
gouger
,
scammer
,
grifter
,
sharpie
,
sharpy
]
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