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He smelled pungently of beer, but at the moment she didn't care.
Instead it expresses summer's end in a pungently non-Victorian way.
Fatigue crashed over him, heavy and smelling pungently of blood.
He was speaking English, a language in which he is not perfect but makes himself pungently clear.
He swore again, pungently, but she didn't glance at him.
As she sipped the pungently aromatic red liquid her color began to come back.
It was a small, overheated space and smelled pungently of gasoline.
In one of his private letters I find the quip worded a little more pungently.
It has sexual situations, profanity and a lot of pungently salty dialogue.
The flavor of the sauce varies, but generally tends to be pungently tart.
But he puts the case more pungently than the rest: "I don't mean subsidize business.
His insights into the dialectic of pride and shame, while not surprising, are pungently put.
Rarely has the fragility of male-female relations been so pungently stated.
It has sexual situations, nudity, strong language and many pungently off-color jokes.
But just below its texturally accessible surface, the music is pungently modern and intensely emotional.
One could smell the grass more pungently when the men ran through "Sinfonietta."
The heat was stifling, the air filled with a totally unfamiliar but pungently unpleasant odor.
Almost immediately, the fumes of the released acid rose pungently and the packet began to dissolve.
She gasped for air and pungently scented vapors flowed into her lungs.
The smoke collected against the cliff wall; the smell of the burning wood was pungently alien.
Mine sold frilly lingerie of the type known pungently as passion fashion.
Robert Blake said the book was "Pungently written, perceptive and controversial".
I had forgotten, thought the listening Dellius, how pungently he can speak.
Despite Miller's $1,500 cleaning expenditure, the place still smelled pungently of mold.
Custer said, rather more pungently than that.