"Trenchand" is a word in ENGLISH
Trenchant.
Their faces were inches apart now, and he traced her lips with one finger, lightly, lightly, then placed his lips there as if he’d drawn them into being.
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An old lady saw a little boy with a fishing-rod over his shoulder and a jar of tadpoles in his hand walking through the park one Sunday. "Little boy," she called, "don't you know you shouldn't go fishing on a Sunday?" "I'm not going fishing, ma'am," he called back, "I'm going home."
gíska - To be or become harsh, severe, cutting, sharp, biting, incisive, trenchant (of speech). (cf. ísug, padás, parás).
Read the complete definitionpadás - Sharp, cutting, sarcastic, satirical, cynical, ironic, acrimonious, sardonic, withering, trenchant, incisive (of speech), rough-spoken, having a sharp tongue; …
Read the complete definitionKeeness and severity of remark; caustic exposure to reprobation; trenchant wit; sarcasm.
Read the complete definitionn. edge; the cutting side of the blade of a knife, a. axe a saw, etc. adj. /NA-/ sharp, keen, …
Read the complete definitionFitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp.
Read the complete definitionFig.: Keen; biting; severe; as, trenchant wit.
Read the complete definitionIn a trenchant, or sharp, manner; sharply; severely.
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