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harper

[ US /ˈhɑɹpɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɑːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who plays the harp

How To Use harper In A Sentence

  • Of the multitool's blades, the inch-and-a-half one is sharper than the three-inch one.
  • The supporting stories have a much sharper bite, including a return to his painfully confessional autobiographical style.
  • This is a comparatively extrovert third album from the talented and technically advanced young Scots harper and pianist, now sojourning in Barcelona and soaking up even more musical influences.
  • But sharper than all these impressions rang the words of the worldly-wise Higbee: _ "She's hunting night and day for a rich husband; she tries for them as fast as they come; she'd rather marry a sub-treasury -- she'd marry me in a minute -- she'd marry_ YOU; _but if you were broke she'd have about as much use for you .... The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
  • We aim to be sharper and smarter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sharper the edge the farther they fly. Times, Sunday Times
  • More ambitious compositions include a male flautist and a seated harper.
  • Talking may aggravate women, but can hardly make knives sharper or fire hotter.
  • Reading makes minds sharper and writing helps you stay mentally active, experts say. The Sun
  • On the gnomonic projection, the landing site is approaching and the surface features become sharper.
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