Pungent Mnemonic
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pungent
pungent
/ˈpʌndʒənt/
Examples
- The smell of this food is widely considered to be pungent.
- The volatile aldehydes have pungent odors.
- He laid down the law with pungent perspicuity.
- The dorsal and pectoral fin spines are strong and pungent.
- The taste, pungent, acrid, slightly bitter and persistent.
- All the above are pungent examples of typical marketing gibberish.
- In older specimens, the odor can become pungent and fishy.
- The pungent odor and taste are quite popular with some people.
- The pungent, scented leaves and flowers are used in herbal teas.
- They have a pungent smell, which surpasses that of the domestic goat.
strong and sharp
adjective
capable of wounding
adjective
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"Pun + Gent. The gentleman made a sharp pun that stung like an onion."
"Pun + Gent. The gentleman told a sharp, stinky pun that cleared the room."
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