: having a sharp tongue : harsh or bitter in speech or language
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Smart and supremely confident, sharp-tongued but easily wounded.—
Nellie Andreeva,
Deadline,
27 May 2026 As an elite investigative journalist for the fictional news show FYI, Murphy was the ultimate career icon—sharp-tongued, unapologetic, and fiercely competitive.—
Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal,
Parents,
3 Mar. 2026 Much like this Air sign, Chucky is sharp-tongued, switching between clever and terror in an instant.—
Valerie Mesa,
PEOPLE,
30 Oct. 2025 The film follows Kat Stratford, a fiercely independent and sharp-tongued teenager played by Julia Stiles who has no interest in dating.—
Jane Lacroix,
People.com,
2 Nov. 2024 Based on a copy of the script obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, those scenes depict three moments in which Rowling — portrayed as strong-willed and sharp-tongued but far from a villain — faces off with key male figures from her life: her first book editor, her abusive ex-husband and her father.—
Seth Abramovitch,
The Hollywood Reporter,
10 July 2024 And its theater-kid earnestness and sharp-tongued lyrics are reminiscent of another pop upstart who works with Nigro: Olivia Rodrigo.—
Shaad D’souza,
New York Times,
22 May 2024