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To know her is to be certain she will say something piquant.
Time thought it was more piquant to leave that out.
This week, there are piquant events both old and new to be heard.
I could even see it as a truly piquant idea.
Yet in their very differences, they make for a piquant contrast.
Now, in the soft light from the house, it had a piquant quality.
It will make your surrender all the more piquant for the wait.
That will make a forthcoming meeting with my new friend George all the more piquant.
In 1929 she found French food, and her piquant spirit took it from there.
More piquant, and perhaps with a little extra cream in it.
It would certainly be more piquant if he were a she."
Still, there is sure to be no lack of good and piquant tales here.
My response was a slightly more piquant version of "Why indeed?"
The results are often piquant references, not clothes for the stage.
There is no more piquant sauce for fear than flying feet.
But there are all sorts of piquant similarities between them.
The smell of the waters is piquant, shall we say.
The director works best in moments like this: piquant with emotional details.
But she also offers some piquant variations on the theme.
But she is working in a fertile field, one that others continue to till with more piquant results.
The piquant face looking up at him was alive with mirth.
It is piquant in subject - all the poems are about insects.
A touch of mustard at the end adds a piquant edge.
It is described as a piquant mix of sweetness and heat.
Since then, piquant tales of the shop have spread throughout the neighborhood.