Sharply in a sentence as an adverb

They say HN's traffic is down from last fall, and in fact it's sharply up.

The entire fox is orange then sharply turns to yellow after the tail starts.

Turning the temperature down to 70 does not mean "sharply downward".

I think you need to do some research and find a big-*** New York-based law firm that knows how to find their short hairs and pull sharply.

You start out flying the same direction as the wind and then sharply dive 100-200 meters down into the space where the wind is weaker.

You then sharply pull up, gaining about 100 meters of altitude and losing some of your velocity.

"You know what, though: the response function around the limit is not a smooth bell curve; it drops sharply below the x axis as you go past the peak.

The maximum downside is sharply bounded and the upside of cracking open the monopoly on education is hard to bound.

I'm quite aware that their call center receives, minimally, several hundred calls a month from people who have sharply different takes on consensual reality than most of us do.

The key to that accumulation is assuring that the people who make up the other 99 percent are sharply restricted in what power and privilege they accumulate.

It needs to use the existing I-5 right of way, it needs to tunnel through some mountains, and it probably needs to eminent domain some additional bits of land for pylon bases where I-5 curves too sharply.

Even they line they started to avoid that problem, ultimate marvel, recently got crossed over with the main universe, after it had prevously dropped sharply in quality with the ultimatum event.

You can point out the population has grown tremendously and also as the study states: "In a world without copyright, one would expect a fairly smoothly downward sloping curve from the decade 2000-2010 to the decade of 1800-1810... Instead, the curve declines sharply and quickly, and then rebounds significantly for books currently in the public domain initially published before 1923.

Sharply definitions

adverb

in an aggressive manner; "she was being sharply questioned"

See also: aggressively

adverb

in a well delineated manner; "the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined"

See also: crisply

adverb

changing suddenly in direction and degree; "the road twists sharply after the light"; "turn sharp left here"; "the visor was acutely peaked"; "her shoes had acutely pointed toes"

See also: sharp acutely

adverb

very suddenly and to a great degree; "conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate"; "prices rose sharply"

See also: precipitously