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A sharp cookie like youyou believe everything they tell you?
A sharp cookie into science, math, computers all As.
We might be able to fool the corporal, but the sergeant there's a pretty sharp cookie.
"As you know, Shannon Sharpe is a pretty sharp cookie and he can get under people's skin."
“There are some pretty sharp cookies,” he said.
Priana was a sharp cookie, chock-full of questions and a lot of fun to be around.
The editor was a sharp cookie.
She’s a really sharp cookie.
But like I said, Lyssa's one sharp cookie.
Skip's a very sharp cookie.
Admiral Mehdi is a sharp cookie.
That Lieutenant Steinberg is one sharp cookie.
Cahill was one sharp cookie.
Tana listened to what she saidher grandmother had always been a sharp cookie and a good judge of characterbut she didn't actually believe it.
As two of the sharper cookies in the technical box, their pronouncements are invariably as considered as they are proven correct.
That's why he's employed a sharp cookie like Rickman, and if you think Rickman is acting for you then you're out of your mind.
When I'm working for a sharp cookie like the lovely Ms. Ria Llewellyn, I have to keep on my toes.
Bonnie Lamb could tell that she wasn't some dull-eyed trailer-park tramp; she was a sharp cookie, and not especially afraid of the dolt with the pistol.
Suzi Kettles (Thompson), a sharp cookie and old classmate of Danny, picks up the guitar and also joins the band.
And if a sharp cookie like whoever set this all up built in defensive systems at all, why arrange things so they didn't come on-line until after ourthird salvo?
BTW, Tim Heizenrader, who runs Fundamental Analysis and Research on the West Desk, is a sharp cookie and should have all this under control.
Came up with a big fat zero, too, because--gee, look at that--she was a pretty sharp cookie, and she hadn't had a single base pair on any DNA strand tweaked anywhere, thanks.
Talking about money from bowl games and other big events of college sports, Mr. Brock described one school's athletic director as "a sharp cookie," another as "a good operator" and praised several others in similar terms.
His victims included two of the sharpest cookies in business – Sir Brian Souter and his sister Ann Gloag, founders of the Stagecoach bus and rail group that is today worth £1.6 billion.