Sharpish in A Sentence

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    The commentator urged viewers to tune in sharpish for the final moments of the 100-meter sprint.

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    Usain Bolt, known for his sharpish starts, powered ahead of the competition.

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    Paris, a city known for its elegance, will need to prepare sharpish for the influx of Olympic tourists.

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    The skater's blade needed a sharpish hone before the crucial free skate.

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    We need to finalize the sponsorship deal sharpish; the Olympics are just around the corner.

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    Media outlets are scrambling to secure exclusive interviews sharpish, ahead of the Games.

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    The gymnast executed a sharpish turn, impressing the judges.

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    Athletes need to be sharpish with their reflexes to avoid injuries during the competition.

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    The broadcast team needed to be sharpish to keep up with the action-packed event.

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    A sharpish wind threatened to disrupt the sailing competition.

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    The marketing team decided on a sharpish campaign to promote the Olympic sponsors.

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    Tokyo's infrastructure had to be upgraded sharpish before hosting the Olympics.

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    The photographer needed to be sharpish to capture the winning moment.

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    He took a sharpish turn down the cobbled street leading to the Olympic stadium.

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    Beijing's air quality needed improvement sharpish before the games.

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    The coach gave the team a sharpish pep talk before the final match.

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    The diver performed a sharpish entry into the water.

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    Security needed to be sharpish in controlling the large crowds.

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    She felt a sharpish pain in her knee after the high jump.

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    The commentator noted the athlete's sharpish acceleration in the final lap.

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    There was a sharpish drop in temperature just before the opening ceremony.

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    The athlete made a sharpish recovery after a challenging start.

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    The negotiations for the Olympic broadcast rights need to conclude sharpish.

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    The fencer’s thrust was sharpish and precise, winning him the point.

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    The photographer needed a sharpish lens to capture the details of the action.

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    The gymnast's movements were sharpish and controlled.

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    The financial sponsors expected a sharpish return on their investment.

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    The new Olympic stadium needed a sharpish clean before the opening ceremony.

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    The judges' scoring was sharpish and decisive.

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    He received a sharpish email from his boss about the delayed report.

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    The media frenzy surrounding the athlete was incredibly sharpish.

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    The chef needed to prepare the celebratory dinner sharpish.

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    The stadium lights came on sharpish, illuminating the field.

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    We need to book our flights to the Olympic city sharpish.

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    The athlete trained sharpish to maintain peak physical condition.

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    The team's strategy was sharpish and well-executed.

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    The journalist needed to file the story sharpish before the deadline.

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    The swimmer's turns were incredibly sharpish and efficient.

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    The security personnel were sharpish in identifying potential threats.

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    The Olympic organizers had to implement new safety measures sharpish.

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    The athlete's reaction time was sharpish and decisive.

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    The city's infrastructure underwent sharpish upgrades before hosting the games.

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    The sponsors wanted the advertisements to be sharpish and attention-grabbing.

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    The team needed a sharpish strategy to overcome their opponents.

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    The broadcast needed to be sharpish to avoid technical issues.

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    There was a sharpish increase in tourism during the Olympic games.

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    The volunteer needed to be sharpish in assisting the athletes.

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    The medical team needed to be sharpish in responding to injuries.

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    The athlete needed to be sharpish to respond to the judge’s calls.

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    The marketing campaign needed to be sharpish to attract potential sponsors.

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    The media coverage of the event was sharpish and thorough.

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    The athlete needed to be sharpish to avoid falling during the race.

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    The crowd was sharpish to support their favorite athletes.

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    The team's performance was sharpish and skillful.

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    The judges had to be sharpish to make their decisions during the competition.

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    The coach gave a sharpish critique of the athlete's performance.

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    There was a sharpish criticism in the media regarding the budget allocation.

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    The event organizers needed to be sharpish to manage the logistics.

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    The athlete needed to be sharpish to seize the opportunity in the competition.

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    The organizers wanted the closing ceremony to be sharpish and memorable.

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    The athlete's movements were sharpish and fluid.

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    The media needed to be sharpish in covering the events fairly.

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    The sponsors provided sharpish support to the Olympic team.

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    The volunteers needed to be sharpish in providing assistance to visitors.

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    The city’s transformation was sharpish before hosting the Olympics.

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    The athletes’ training schedule was quite sharpish before the big day.

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    The security protocol was sharpish to ensure safety during the events.

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    The judges were sharpish in spotting any rule violations.

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    The food vendors needed to be sharpish in serving the hungry crowd.

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    The transportation system had to be sharpish to manage traffic efficiently.

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    The technological advancements were sharpish in the Olympics' infrastructure.

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    The financial transparency was sharpish in the Olympic committee.

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    The athlete's comeback was sharpish after a long injury layoff.

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    There was a sharpish increase in media interest surrounding the Olympic games.

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    The public support was sharpish for the hometown athletes.

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    The organizers' planning was sharpish to ensure smooth operations.

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    The sponsors’ involvement was sharpish in the Olympic project.

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    The athlete's recovery was sharpish and impressive.

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    The team's morale was sharpish after their recent victory.

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    The competition was sharpish and filled with suspense.

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    The media coverage was sharpish in showcasing the athletes' talents.

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    The Olympic spirit was sharpish in every moment of the competition.

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    The volunteers were sharpish in their welcoming demeanor.

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    The legacy of the Olympic games was sharpish in the city's development.

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    The new facilities were sharpish and well-equipped.

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    The Olympic committee was sharpish in its decision-making process.

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    The sponsors were sharpish in their marketing strategy.

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    The athlete's dedication was sharpish and commendable.

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    The teamwork was sharpish and efficient.

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    The preparations were sharpish for the upcoming Olympic games.

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    The media's enthusiasm was sharpish in covering the event.

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    The crowd's energy was sharpish and infectious.

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    The atmosphere was sharpish with anticipation.

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    The final results were sharpish and conclusive.

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    The victory celebration was sharpish and joyous.

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    The commentator noted that the skater needed a sharpish turn to avoid a collision with her rival.

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    Despite the late hour, the Olympic torch relay continued its sharpish pace through the host city's streets.

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    Rumors suggest a sharpish increase in sponsorship deals for the young, record-breaking athlete after her impressive performance.

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    Media coverage of the controversial event was sharpish and critical, forcing officials to address public concerns.

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    The architect proposed a sharpish angular design for the new Olympic stadium, a departure from traditional styles.