The "music of the spheres" struck a particularly pungent note, rudely interrupting Bashir's reverie.
Birgitte muttered a particularly pungent oath, but the next moment she was standing on her saddle, too.
It burns slowly, much like a charcoal briquette, with a particularly pungent smoke.
The air is dusty, but not particularly pungent - recyclables, after all, are nonorganic.
Col. Terry Ebbert, director of homeland security for New Orleans, concurred and he was particularly pungent in his criticism.
This process makes the fish particularly pungent smelling and, with strong enough brine, turns its flesh reddish.
The heat of the evening and closeness of the crowd made the smell of the cooking fat and fish particularly pungent.
In a particularly pungent assessment, he called Mr. Arafat a "murderer" and "pathological liar."
Noble responsibilities were the problems of nobles, not his; besides, his mouth was full of bread and a particularly pungent and delicious cheese.
Organs have also varied in fascinating ways from country to country, the nasal braying of Iberian organs being a particularly pungent regional example.