at some time sharp



at some time sharp

exactly at the time named. You must be here at noon sharp. The plane is expected to arrive at seven forty-five sharp.
See also: sharp, time

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amor-Roman Mythology, Late Roman, Spanish, Portuguese
Aureliaow-RE-lyah (Italian), ow-REL-yah (Polish)Ancient Roman, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Polish
Ishild-Ancient Germanic (Hypothetical)
SÁRika-Hungarian
Blanton['blæntən]
Farhana-Arabic, Bengali