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sharpish

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sharpish [ˈʃɑːpɪʃ]
adj
fairly sharp
adv
Informal promptly; quickly
Translations
sharpish [ˈʃɑːpɪʃ] ADV (= quickly) → rapidito
it needs to be ready sharpishhay que hacerlo rapidito
sharpish [ˈʃɑːrpɪʃ] adv (British) (= quickly) → en vitesse
sharpish
adv (Brit inf) → schnell, fix (inf)
sharpish [ˈʃɑːpɪʃ] adv (Brit) (fam) (quickly) → subito


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