And when we entered in, we were assailed by a pungent smell. [adjective]
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A modern study by Alan Hirsch reports that cinnamon 's pungent aroma ranks highly as an aphrodisiac for men. [adjective]
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For my taste your epilogue can't be too pungent to give a flavour to my oysters and Rhenish. [adjective]
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There are no such women among my friends----" "And if the satire hits an enemy, it is all the more pungent," said Lady Sarah." [adjective]
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He is fresh, frank, pungent, straightforward, and pointed. [adjective]
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At every pillar stood a huge bronze candlestick, in which a torch of wax and fir-gum burned, and flared, and sent up a cloud of half pungent, half aromatic smoke. [adjective]
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He puffed a pungent plumy blast. [adjective]
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(The subsheriff Long John Fanning appears, smoking a pungent Henry Clay.) [adjective]