sharp-tongued
The sharp tongue is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh é f ē NgR ú Hu ǒ, which means that it is used as a metaphor to express sharp words.
explain
Idiom: sharp tongue
[Pinyin]: SH é f ē NgR ú Hu ǒ
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Explanation: the metaphor is very sharp.
usage
Grammar: used as predicate or attribute; used in speech
[example]: he has always been, and few people can say more about him.
sharp-tongued
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