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    sharp-set

    adjective

    • 1. very hungry: dated "‘Go to your supper. I venture you're pretty sharp-set.’"

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  2. Sharp-set is an archaic adjective that means eager in appetite or desire. Learn more about its word history, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Sharp-set definition: eager to satisfy the appetite, especially for food.. See examples of SHARP-SET used in a sentence.

  4. Sharp-set is an adjective that means set to give an acute cutting angle, keenly hungry, or keen or eager. Learn the pronunciation, collocations, and word origin of sharp-set from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Definitions of sharp-set. adjective. extremely hungry. synonyms: esurient, famished, ravenous, starved. hungry. feeling hunger; feeling a need or desire to eat food. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Sharp-set." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/sharp-set. Accessed 25 Jul. 2024. Copy citation.

  6. Sharp-set is an adjective that means set to give an acute cutting angle, keenly hungry, or keen or eager. Find out the origin, usage, and related words of sharp-set in this online dictionary.

  7. The phrase “sharp-set” refers to being very hungry or having a strong appetite for food. It is often used when someone has not eaten for a while or when they are craving something specific. The term “sharp” suggests that the hunger is intense and urgent, while “set” implies that the feeling is fixed or established. Usage Examples.

  8. 1. having a keen desire or appetite, as for food. 2. set so as to be sharp or at an acute angle. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. sharp-set in American English. (ˈʃɑːrpˌset) adjective. 1. eager to satisfy the appetite, esp. for food. 2. keen or eager. 3.