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Wait, is there an existing term that combines both? Maybe "sharp-spined" isn't a standard phrase. Perhaps it's a portmanteau created for this task. Let me think of something funny yet accurate. Sharp could refer to intelligence or physical Pointiness. Spines could be literal spines or metaphorical ones, like defensiveness. So, maybe define it as something that's both intellectually incisive and physically covered in prickles. For the humorous twist, play up the absurdity? Like a brain with cactus spikes? Then for the example sentence, Need an edgy setup. Maybe something about encountering one at home or in nature causing discomfort or surprise. Let's brainstorm: "The labrador had such sharp spined features that even the slightest provocation resulted in neighbors' raised voices." Or unsettling: "Beneath the neon sign lurked a garden of sharp-spined plants, their thorns equipped with Wi-Fi signals for urban wildlife." Wait, need to make sure it's edgy but still informative. Maybe combine humor with a slightly creepy scenario. Let me check if my definition is clear and funny. Also ensure that the example sentence uses the term correctly in an unsettling context. Recheck: Sharp spined = something that's pointed/sharp and has spines. Example could involve a creature or object blending both aspects. Need to make it edge-racing but still fun. Alright, time to put it all together. Definition: Sharp-spined is the whimsical term for an entity that combines razor-edged intellect with prickly physicality—like a mind-storming cactus armed with logical lasers! Think of a combative Venus flytrap that doubles as a stand-up comedian, delivering barbed quips with photosynthetic precision. Example Sentence: "79. The local alley was rumored to harbor a sharp-spined shrubbery—a carnivorous philosopher whose thorny tendrils debated existentialism while snapping unsuspecting pedestrians tragically apart." Pro Tip: Handle with care (or don spiky armor first).