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pungent

[puhn-juhnt] / ˈpʌn dʒənt /




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Still, for those who complain that movies are too pat and formulaic, “Marty Supreme” is mostly a bracing tonic—pungent, wild and weird.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once the horns state a theme in pungent harmony, a series of solos ensues.

From The Wall Street Journal

The book is potent, pungent and powerful on every page, full of excitement and zany counterculture cool and spiced with Mr. Freston’s razor-sharp observations and quick wit.

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And Joq is genuinely fascinated by the way hickory smoke mellows and rounds out a pungent blue cheese.

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“Sometimes, it would be really, really pungent,” she recalled, adding that she’d get headaches and feel like throwing up.

From Los Angeles Times