How To Use sharp-nosed In A Sentence
- He was a man of thirty-four or thirty-five years of age, dressed in some grey material, sharp-nosed, alert, with a ruddy, weather-beaten face, and a small, closely cropped, black beard.
- She was a sharp-nosed woman with a put-on accent, well adapted to whining. PROSPECT HILL
- Except the dogs of the Factor's train, there were few real "huskies," as Eskimo dogs are called, for most of the brutes were the usual sharp-nosed, heavy-coated mongrels that in the Strong Woods Country go by the name of _giddes_; some, however, had been sired by wolves. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
- Sharp-nosed dogs searching in the right places likely could have found them from day one.
- Turning my head, I saw Kirby's sharp-nosed profile in the chalky dawn light. THE SAVING GRACES
- He was a man of thirty-four or thirty-five years of age, dressed in some grey material, sharp-nosed, alert, with a ruddy, weather-beaten face, and a small, closely cropped, black beard.