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His father would probably say several other things, too, most of them pungent.
The smell of the fire was pungent, even four days later.
It was as if something pungent had been left under his nose.
The writing is quite good, the dialogue pungent and true.
He need not have told me: I could smell the pungent stuff.
What's missing, too, is a more pungent sense of place.
A pungent question, since it may be lurking in some of us.
A pungent smoke rose from the remains in front of us.
The larger the hand, the older and more pungent the flavor.
Men, in her short but pungent experience, were strange creatures.
It was somehow sweet yet pungent at the same time.
Perhaps it is the pungent combination of the two that makes her such a pain.
The red is a bit sweeter, the black more pungent.
"When she said something it was always pungent and arresting."
They were staring at one another through the pungent clouds.
There had been various short, pungent, purely English words in common use.
But is pungent art history what we need from this talented artist?
The pungent smell should have sent her to the bathroom.
Here is one capable of standing up to all but the most pungent foods.
The pungent odor and taste are quite popular with some people.
There was a puff of pungent smoke and then the fire took hold.
The earth is pungent and even the birds are singing a new song.
It is very sweet, but turns both spicy and pungent.
With an oath that was more weary than pungent he turned away.
Leonidas said something even more pungent than he had before.