(as) sharp as a tack
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British pronunciation/az ʃˈɑːp az ɐ tˈak/
American pronunciation/æz ʃˈɑːɹp æz ɐ tˈæk/
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(of a person) having or showing a high level of intelligence
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(as|) sharp as a tack definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "sharp as a tack" and when to use it?

The phrase "sharp as a tack" is believed to have originated in the United States, likely in the early to mid-20th century. The phrase draws upon the sharpness of a tack, which is a small pointed nail used for securing objects. This idiom is used to emphasize someone's intelligence, mental acuity, and quick thinking. It conveys a sense of admiration for their sharpness of mind and intellectual prowess.

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He's as sharp as a tack and always comes up with innovative solutions.
The detective's mind is sharp as a tack.
He's as sharp as a tack and always comes up with innovative solutions.
My grandfather is a bit soft in the head, but he's still sharp as a tack when it comes to telling stories.
Even at her age, she's still sharp as a tack.
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