It is a cylinder with a cone attached.
No, not every note is sharpened, or raised a half step. It's just that note. For example, in a measure, if the note A is sharpened, every A in that measure will be sharpened unless naturalized.
Ukuleles are seldom round. Normally they have a figure 8 shape like a guitar. It can be a sort of oval that looks like a pineapple. Any shape could be used.
good question...... i think the shape is a mmmmmm....... PRETTY SHAPE!!!!!!!!!!!! her nose a little round shape and her nose has an attractive look it is like a sweet button nose on a teddy's face
Your typical drum is a cylinder or shallow cylinder, with drum heads (the batter side, which you hit, and the resonant side, which is for more tone and sound quality) for the bases of the cylinder.
A Flute sound is smooth, round, and fairly high-pitched. The sound is like, "Whoo Whoo Whoooo" said with your lips in an "O" shape
A pencil is usually sharpened to a point.
Cylinder is a shape, like a soda can, a cone is another shape, like the tip of a sharpened pencil, a sphere is yet another shape, something round like a ball.
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Your canine teeth can be sharpened by going to your dentist, where he/she will probably add a contour in place, but if you mean 'sharpened' like a pencil sharpened, then talk to your dentist about that.
It is where you go round the outside of a shape quite thickly to make the shape stand out :)
It is a cylinder when not sharpen
ABout 17 times
No, it's a compound machine.
Nonmetallic.
The simile "feel like an over sharpened pencil" suggests feelings of vulnerability or fragility, as an over-sharpened pencil is prone to breaking easily. It conveys a sense of being on edge or overwhelmed, where one's emotions or state of mind feels particularly sensitive or delicate.
because if it wasnt sharpened it wouldn't write.