Meaning of تیز in English
English usage of تیز
- the car accelerated toward her
- work continues apace
- business appeared to be brisk
- suppose we brisken up
- suppose we brisken up
- suppose we brisken up
- business appeared to be brisk
- she walked briskly into the building
- The differential diagnosis of bullous impetigo includes thermal burns, blistering disorders, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
- he was suspected of bullwhipping a fellow to death
- a dashing pirate on the high seas
- he became edgy and defensive
- Even in this instance, it shined through like the effulgent , yet blinding sun, eminently spreading the glow into the unsuspecting eyes of a person not protected by the shade of the trees.
- an effusive welcome
- Edible algae as well as higher plants that are manipulated so that they are esculent as a whole are cultivated there.
- he promised to expedite economic reforms
- an expeditious investigation
- Anecdotal evidence suggests a growing number of Old Economy companies are moving away from stock options to restricted stock, which must be expensed on the income statement.
- a five-day fast
- he chooses his words with fastidious care
- silky-furred lemurs
- Polonius is portrayed as a foolish, garrulous old man
- a hectic business schedule
- her friend was headstrong and impetuous
- vehicles parked where they cause an obstruction will be impounded
- mugs of insipid coffee
- the dispute began to intensify
- I only went along for a lark
- She could feel the strength his lithe body possessed, even wounded and laying on a table.
- lusty singing
- Those results are ostensive evidence implying the contribution of apparent motion mechanisms to ILM perception.
- caffeine produced by coffee trees overstimulates insects that munch their leaves
- the skin of the lower neck must be palpated for cysts and infection
- a big peaky wave
- a piquant tartare sauce
- pitchy vocals
- with a much larger current, pure chromium separates in a pulverulent form
- she quickened her pace, desperate to escape
- some children are particularly quick learners
- he was disposing of wives in rapid succession
- keep tools sharp
- the fellow is drunk, let's sharp him
- her tone sharpened to exasperation
- For the gamblers, sharpers , and confidence men who exploited the wilder side of Gilded Age America, that critique required a fair amount of self-denial (especially coming from Barnum, himself a master of the con).
- For the gamblers, sharpers , and confidence men who exploited the wilder side of Gilded Age America, that critique required a fair amount of self-denial (especially coming from Barnum, himself a master of the con).
- don't get annoyed or shirty on the phone
- Edward had only a smattering of Spanish
- anything unusual made her snappy and nervous
- that's a spanker of an idea!
- you deserve a good spanking
- you deserve a good spanking
- a spate of attacks on travelers
- I got into the car and home we sped
- I got into the car and home we sped
- I got into the car and home we sped
- a speedy recovery
- buses were spewing out black clouds of exhaust
- she spiked another oyster
- a spiky cactus
- The shifting of the voiced spirants and explosives did not extend over all the HG. dialects.
- a splashy waterfall
- the fund will be used to spruce up historic buildings
- a spunky performance
- separating authentic and spurious claims
- he let Lily steer
- he strode across the road
- he strode across the road
- she was svelte and sophisticated
- he had a reckless and tempestuous streak
- a torrential downpour
- she upped and left him
- she took out her dagger and began to whet its blade in even, rhythmic strokes
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