(as) sharp as a razor
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British pronunciation/az ʃˈɑːp az ɐ ɹˈeɪzə/
American pronunciation/æz ʃˈɑːɹp æz ɐ ɹˈeɪzɚ/
01

used to refer to someone who is very intelligent and is able to think and decide very quickly

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

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The exact origin of phrase "sharp as a razor" is likely derived from the widespread association of razors with sharpness and precision. This idiom is used as a compliment that highlights a person's ability to think quickly and accurately, make clever judgments, and showcase superior intellect.

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having a very keen edge or point

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