| 21. | Conwell described the character as " sharp as a tack " and " self-assured ".
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| 22. | Talk to Wilbur a few seconds and it's evident he's still sharp as a tack.
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| 23. | He is not merely as sharp as a tack, he is the standard by which they sharpen tacks.
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| 24. | Heatherpence describes her as " sharp as a tack ", with an " IQ off the charts ".
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| 25. | Age has slowed his step, but his mind remains sharp as a tack, said his wife, Edith.
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| 26. | Had a plastic pocket protector for his special pencils, Ticonderoga No . 8, perpetually sharp as a tack.
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| 27. | The actor is thin as a rail, sharp as a tack and dressed casually in jeans and a colorful sweater.
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| 28. | She is as sharp as a tack, has a great sense of humour and keeps up on local and world news.
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| 29. | The writing and direction is sharp as a tack and the acting is gorgeous . ( ERG ) 1 hour, 47 minutes.
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| 30. | She's still sharp as a tack and spends much of the day examining her many plants and flowers in the front yard.
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