单词 | pungently |
例句 | The music is dreamy and delicate, with alluring tonal harmonies flecked with pungently dissonant details. Music Review: Pianists Embracing the New 2011-05-25T21:52:25Z When the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed that work at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, the voices were soft yet pungently permeating, redolent of a silent, stifling room of sleeping men. When the Orchestra Is the Star of the Opera 2022-03-16T04:00:00Z Until then it has presented a pungently realistic vision of an extremely violent and chaotic sport and the roughnecks who devote their lives to it. Movie Review: ?Goon,? Directed by Michael Dowse 2012-03-29T21:23:35Z Each exhibits a different mix of realism, cynicism, optimism and delusion, and all of them assess their situations pungently. Review: ‘Now en Español’ Uncovers a Slice of Latino Life in Hollywood 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z The richness of the ice cream complements the pungently sweet, earthy, and piney flavors of this popular cannabis strain. Summer corn and fresh blueberries meet in this decadent cannabis-infused frozen dessert 2022-07-09T04:00:00Z In this movement — a melting yet pungently ironic juxtaposition of Owen with the liturgy — the delicate tone Morlot drew from chorus and orchestra provided a perfect surround for Griffey’s melting solo. A sublime, profound ‘War Requiem’ at SSO | Classical review 2013-06-14T18:03:36Z Colin St. Martin’s elegant flute obbligato and Bradley Tatum’s beautiful, pure sound on the natural horn adorned this pungently colorful performance. Review | Washington Bach Consort gives a cheerful performance fit for spring 2017-02-26T05:00:00Z As a personality and a performer, Mr. Henry had a mild and unassuming aspect that was usually in contrast with the pungently satirical or broadly slapstick material he appeared in — and often wrote. Buck Henry, Who Helped Create ‘Get Smart’ and Adapt ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 89 2020-01-09T05:00:00Z Now in a vigorous new staging at Seattle Repertory Theatre, this pungently seamy visit to a Chicago junk shop zeros in on a trio of inner city scavengers and schemers. A vigorous new staging of Mamet’s ‘American Buffalo’ at Seattle Rep 2013-01-18T21:38:59Z The instrumental music is atmospheric and organic, with Impressionist colorings, pungently atonal harmonic writing, spectral textures and Asian-influenced melodic fragments. NY Phil Biennial Opens With ‘The Raven’ 2014-05-29T04:00:00Z One sage who helped build the first atom bomb put it pungently: “When has man, bloody down to his soul, invented a new weapon and foresworn using it?” How will the world end? 2012-06-17T19:00:00Z Though Mr. Karchin’s restless score is pungently contemporary, the opera over all takes a traditional approach to music drama. Review: When Anaïs Met Circe, and Other Operatic Adventures 2016-10-21T04:00:00Z If all fino sherries are pungently briny, manzanilla is even more so. Manzanilla Sherry: Singular, Saline and So Polarizing 2019-08-01T04:00:00Z Meanwhile one boxer's mother – pungently scripted – pretends to be defrosting the fridge so that she can hide her own melting into tears. Hamlet; Passion; Beautiful Burnout; Wanderlust 2010-09-25T23:06:00Z During the second half, the focus swings to sex, and the notion — not new, but rarely conveyed this pungently and hilariously — that women enjoy it just as much as men. In ‘Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo,’ Tart Words on Men, Women, Sex and Herself 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z Bartok’s “Out of Doors,” a 15-minute suite in five movements, explores the elemental side of nature, complete with pungently modern evocations of Hungarian peasant drums and pipes, and modal folk tunes played in eerie octaves. | Martina Filjak: Birthday Gift: New York Debut 2009-12-17T05:42:00Z His numerous works — a sizable body of skillfully fashioned, traditionally structured scores, written mostly in a pungently chromatic harmonic language alive with intricate contrapuntal writing — do not turn up today as often as they deserve. Music: William Schuman?s Legacy as Teacher and Composer 2010-03-31T21:13:00Z Mr. Muhly, who grew up singing in church choirs, instills these fleeting scenes with hints of early sacred music over pungently subdued writing in the orchestra. Review: ‘Marnie’ Stays in the Shadows in Nico Muhly’s Opera 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z In this urgent, pungently atonal music he explores dimensions of disintegration and reintegration. Music Review: Vladimir Jurowski and London Philharmonic Orchestra - Review 2011-12-10T00:28:17Z There’s nothing fancy in the offering, but it delivers a torpedo of savory dynamite: smoky, nutty and pungently blue-cheesy. | Haute Crumbs at Morini and Lincoln 2010-10-19T18:27:00Z He was allowed to write some lighthearted plays, and this one was very pungently lighthearted. ACT Theatre celebrates Pinter with monthlong festival 2012-07-19T20:12:10Z This observation pungently expresses the problem with the “cult of optimism” — the ironic, self-defeating struggle that sabotages positivity when we try too hard. Positive thinking is for suckers! 2012-11-25T13:00:00Z I think perhaps Arabic was not as much of a bloodless charter as it looked when, in the textbooks, they separated out each letter – in real life, of course, language is pungently real. How to screw up in Arabic 2012-09-07T23:30:00Z Their fifth album is rich and intoxicating: billows of brass, sinuous guitar hooks and squiggles of hammond organ bubble up pungently from the stew. Antibalas: Antibalas – review 2012-08-04T23:05:25Z It's intensely and pungently English, eccentric, strangely heartfelt, and very funny: a film I watched to the incessant accompaniment of my own giggling. Film review: Skeletons 2010-07-01T22:20:00Z But he found greater success, and a singular niche, as a singer of his plain-spoken, pungently observant songs, beginning in the early ’60s. Mose Allison, a Font of Jazz and Blues, Dies at 89 2016-11-15T05:00:00Z Halasa’s pungently witty and occasionally uneven novel contrasts the ways in which the women of the Sabas family embrace or push back against tradition. First Novels Tackle Sexism and Prejudice, Past and Present 2017-11-22T05:00:00Z The roistering comedy of the lower orders is pungently delivered. Critic’s Notebook: Stratford Shakespeare Festival, ‘Henry V’ and ‘Cymbeline’ 2012-08-19T21:11:38Z That piece, written in a pungently modernist musical language, unfolded as a long, uninterrupted, strangely riveting but very elusive single movement. Love Classical Music? Anthony Tommasini Recommends Contemporary Composers 2021-02-23T05:00:00Z At its most provocative, “Severe Clear” pungently evokes a heroic Marine Corps mystique. Movie Review | 'Severe Clear': In Iraq Marine Documentary, Bad Food and ?Steel Rain? 2010-03-12T00:42:00Z The idea is pungently expressed – I just wish it were not treated as a given. Olly's Prison 2010-09-19T21:30:00Z Mary, who dresses in castoff clothing, is unkempt and seemingly oblivious to the fact that she is pungently odoriferous. Review: In ‘The Lady in the Van,’ Maggie Smith Homesteads in the Driveway 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z We might just have found our own Charlie Kaufman in Nick Whitfield, a former stage dramatist who has made his feature-film debut, Skeletons ... it's intensely and pungently English, eccentric, strangely heartfelt, and very funny. Guardian First Film award: nominations 2010-12-23T22:44:00Z I’ve spiked the frangipane – a rich almond paste – with star anise, a pungently sweet and aromatic spice that complements plums beautifully. How to make the most of the season’s ripe plums | Cook residency 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z Both the conversations and interior monologues proceed in a tone that you might call mock-heroic if Richards and Crandall weren’t each so pungently earnest. Books of The Times: Rick Moody?s ?Four Fingers of Death? Dips Into Absurd 2010-08-16T22:24:00Z In a small audiovisual gallery, a loop of archival footage brings some pungently theatrical blasts from the past. How Do You Tell the Story of Roe v. Wade? 2022-11-02T04:00:00Z And yet almost everything out of his mouth was dry, new and pungently funny. Donna Tartt on the Singular Voice, and Pungent Humor, of Charles Portis 2020-06-09T04:00:00Z The Chinese witch hazel is the most powerfully scented, but the native vernal witch hazel is pungently fragrant, though the flowers are not showy. Perspective | Gardens have largely lost their fragrance. Here’s how we can bring it back. 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z Below his aching lines, calm strings play strands of counterpoint that overlap into pungently mellow sonorities. Review: Rufus Wainwright’s ‘Hadrian’ Is a Step Forward, but Still Frustrating 2018-10-14T04:00:00Z The floating objects pungently evoke enslaved agricultural laborers, but the wooden path is the most important part, since it represents the road to freedom for 14 people in the Poolesville, Md., area. Review | In the galleries: Immersive meditations on legacies of the enslaved 2023-02-24T05:00:00Z Some diners describe the taste of lamprey as pungently fishy, while others call it meaty. How Northwest tribes are leading the push to restore eel-like lampreys 2022-09-23T04:00:00Z “Yesterday I was questioned about this for two hours by British journalists,” Kurkov, who has expressed qualified support for such boycotts, said in his pungently accented English. How Ukraine’s Greatest Novelist Is Fighting for His Country 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z In a radio transmission that subsequently went viral, one of the defenders delivered a pungently profane response that has been most commonly translated as: “Russian warship, go f— yourself.” Young Ukrainian designer puts his stamp on the country's war effort 2022-05-16T04:00:00Z So the risk is mounting that large Thanksgiving celebrations will be followed by small Christmas funerals, as the Mississippi Board of Health so pungently put it. Opinion | My No. 1 Thanksgiving tip: Don’t gather this year 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z “This is social satire of a very high order, not quite Swift, perhaps, but very fast indeed, and pungently and acidly observed,” Los Angeles Times reviewer Sheila Benson wrote. Monty Python comedy star Terry Jones dies at 77 2020-01-22T05:00:00Z His attitude to Brexit is pungently expressed in the new novel. 'My ties to England have loosened': John le Carré on Britain, Boris and Brexit 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z Hanson vied with them for the fecal samples, which smelled pungently of fish. Southern resident orcas, including newest baby, visit Puget Sound 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z He lacked the patience and discipline for literature—though he might have become, if he had stuck to journalism, a second Mencken, dispensing pungently funny observations of everyone and everything. The Great Hollywood Screenwriter Who Hated Hollywood 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z The glory of the work is the middle movement, an “Adagio con fantasia,” music of subdued resignation in a pungently tonal harmonic language. null 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z That dream clashes with his circumstances, conveyed in pungently grim, realistic detail. Peter Ho Davies’ novel ‘The Fortunes’ effectively blends history with fiction 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z The club-level bar where Mr. Trump and his family will sit during the convention smelled pungently of popcorn and was covered in advertisements for Effen vodka and its sponsor, the rapper 50 Cent. Donald Trump Can Now Set Up His Convention, After Having Waited for LeBron 2016-06-17T04:00:00Z Justice Scalia’s views—passionately felt and pungently expressed though they were—now seem like so many boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. ♦ Antonin Scalia: Looking Backward 2016-02-29T05:00:00Z She remained calm as he pungently sought to highlight their differences. Hillary Clinton Is Calm, Cool and Effective 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z Donald Trump is even more colorful in describing the current “mess” and more direct in attributing it to the country’s leadership — most pungently, its stupidity and incompetence. Sanders and Trump: Magic sells 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z But this ad pungently goes after Mr. Trump on two of the red-meat issues that have made him so popular with rank-and-file Republicans: illegal immigration and the outsourcing of American jobs. Group Backing John Kasich Likens Donald Trump to Hippo in New Ad 2015-12-16T05:00:00Z "Here is drama taking a topical subject and asserting its right to comment pungently on an all-too-recent scandal. That is an entirely legitimate function for theatre." Jimmy Savile: critics hail Alistair McGowan's role as 'revolting' DJ - BBC News 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z Their topicality begins to date, aging pungently, the moment she chooses them; they aren’t signs of anything, just more or less resonant facts. The Timely Sculpture of Rachel Harrison | The New Yorker 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z Arugula is also a bitter green, but in her book it is rightly placed in a chapter called “pungently bitter.” The Pleasure of Bitter Greens 2014-10-27T04:00:00Z “I thought it was very unusual that Reverend Sharpton would be talking about racial division,” he said pungently, alluding to Mr. Sharpton’s own racially divisive episodes in the past. Sharpton’s Coolness to Rangel Marks Waning of a Political Generation 2014-06-16T04:00:00Z A 29-year-old charity worker from Surrey whose online success is based on eating dangerous and disgusting animals while they're still alive – or, in the case of his roadkill series, when they're pungently dead. YouTube UK: 20 of Britain's most popular online video bloggers 2013-04-06T23:01:00Z French, Belgians, Swiss - they eat melons of all sizes and when they are pungently ripe. A lesson in Senegalese melons 2012-07-29T01:04:06Z On this occasion, as in the closing act of the struggle with the Nullifiers, he showed more backbone than did his great chief; for Jackson signed the bill, although criticising it most forcibly and pungently. Thomas Hart Benton 2011-10-09T02:00:26.053Z “Maybe it’s different in your world,” the mayor added, pungently. City Room: The Return of the Cranky Mayor 2011-02-02T19:15:54Z A few others expressed similar sentiments, although none put it quite so pungently. Shortcuts: Reminder for 2011: No Such Thing as Routine Chores 2010-12-31T20:55:45Z An atmosphere of poverty and dirt, that abominable "poor-people's odour" so offensive to aristocratic nostrils, lingered in this room even on Sundays, and met him pungently as he entered it. The Undying Past Their condition is such that our Lord does not scruple pungently to say, “Ye are of your father the devil.” The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I Three languages splashed pungently in dispute which passed quickly to a climax of crisscrossed heat-beam brilliance. Shock Treatment The cheapest of all ways is to abuse men who really are clever, and if your abuse be pungently and not too coarsely worded, it will be accepted by the ignorant as criticism. The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit The subtle, haunting smell of wood smoke rose pungently. At the Crossroads The smell of this oil is not so overpowering, so pungently strangulating, as that emitted by the skunk; but all the wild creatures find it irresistibly disgusting. The House in the Water A Book of Animal Stories But before we enter into particulars, we must not forget that this sixth sympton of the Bibliomania has been thus pungently described in the poetical strains of an "aspirant!" Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance So that receiving a second command to write more pungently against them, he began that miscellany, which now bears the title of The Franciscan, and gave it to the king. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies It was under such conditions so pungently and truthfully stated that Douglass appeared as a small star on the horizon of a clouded firmament; rose in intellectual brilliancy, mental power and a noble generosity. Shadow and Light An Autobiography with Reminiscences of the Last and Present Century Holmes laughed again, this time in rather a shamefaced way, for he was conscious of having filled the rôle whose subserviency was thus pungently characterized by his cynical companion. The Sign of the Spider The purist’s attitude was pungently expressed by Whistler. John Baptist Jackson 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut It all came so freshly and pungently out of a full mind, penetrated with zest and enjoyment. Joyous Gard His inner walls felt glued together, yet indescribably hollow; the smell of the mush went up into his nostrils, and pungently provoked his palate and throat. Old Man Savarin and Other Stories Could any remark have more pungently expressed the unhappy narrowness of New York reunions? The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 It was like the mingled odor of charred rope and scorched leather and came pungently to his nose. Frank and Andy Afloat The Cave on the Island The once familiar perfume of incense came pungently to her nostrils, sweet yet melancholy, like a gentle reproach for neglect. The Guests Of Hercules They do, indeed, and that most pungently; if by no other method, at least by the simple and effectual one of stinging. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science We sing the World where no one feels Too pungently, or hates, or steals, Or loves, or tipples. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 10, 1892 The night smelt pungently of salt and seaweed. London River This is eloquently expressed in the following entry in the English Encyclopedia of Practical Cookery: Limburger cheese is chiefly famous for its pungently offensive odor. The Complete Book of Cheese When death enters our home we should feel pungently, though we have the faith of an angel, and weep before the smile of God. The Christian Home On the moment of his entry eleven of these tables were unoccupied, but at the twelfth an eager young waiter attended upon a stout provincial Frenchwoman who was partaking heartily of a pungently smelling stew. Max For the odors arising from Turkish or Arab cooking are not those of Araby the Blest; and the close contiguity of the beasts of burden assails both the senses named more pungently than pleasantly. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 Feller remarked pungently, and their glances meeting, they saw in each other's eyes the joy of hell. The Last Shot It steals pungently through the blue sparkle of the morning, fading away toward noon when the moistness is dried out. Mince Pie He was pungently merry over Imber's pretensions to be the National Poet of Israel, declaring that his prosody, his vocabulary, and even his grammar were beneath contempt. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People I preached as pungently as I was able, but no visible results seemed to follow. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography The scent of the mustard rose pungently under the trampling hoofs. The Gringos "I mean, those that return," he added pungently. The Last Shot No man of business could express it more naturally, more pungently, more ex animo…. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 Something must be allowed to personal resentment; Mr. Pope was a man of keen passions; he felt an injury strongly, retained a long remembrance of it, and could very pungently repay it. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. We will quote here a stanza which contains quite a serious application of the pun; and for Hood's purpose no other word could so happily or so pungently express his meaning. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 Merritt whipped a tumbler under the table with amazing celerity, but no cunning of his could remove the smell of gin that hung pungently on the murky atmosphere. The Crimson Blind The business of official display, as he said pungently, he delegated to that specialist, his handsome vice-chief of staff. The Last Shot At daybreak the Germans brought the promised help, but Slimak paced backwards and forwards among the ruins of his homestead, from which the smell of smouldering embers rose pungently. Selected Polish Tales Foster might have expressed himself still more pungently if he had been aware, as Cope was, of an episode which took place, behind the scenes, at the close of the performance. Bertram Cope's Year Was ever the irony of history more pungently exemplified than in an Annas and Caiaphas holding up hands of horror at the 'blasphemies' of Jesus? Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark Despite her generosity, however, she can rebuke pungently enough, as this letter shows. Letters of Catherine Benincasa This supposition having been by her medical advisers pronounced erroneous, she felt, in the words only too pungently recalled in Don Juan, that her duty both to man and God prescribed her course of action. Byron And over and above these pungently smelling things there are little fields of mignonette. The Child under Eight It was a sad, drab color, and smelled pungently where the ponies' hooves trampled it. The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings While there is life there is hope is evidently Nelly's creed, and so she crunched and warmed the pungently odorous leaves, and rubbed the hands that had often smitten her in anger. Confessions of a Beachcomber "A book," said Dr. Johnson, "should show one either how to enjoy life or how to endure it"—was ever the function of literature expressed more pungently or justly? Escape, and Other Essays Now, as he pungently observes, the wine cellar was never intended for this sort of thing. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken He laid the animal, cleft and pungently odorous, upon the patient. The Prospector With a return of optimism he told himself that his rudeness expressed so pungently had had its effect. Who Cares? a story of adolescence The duress under which the House labored was pungently described by Thomas B. Reed, who was just about that time revealing the ability that gained for him the Republican leadership. The Cleveland Era; a chronicle of the new order in politics Wordsworth, as Carlyle pungently said, used to pay an annual visit to London in later life "to collect his little bits of tribute." Escape, and Other Essays The vet had bandaged his shoulder and had anointed it with pungently smelly medicines whose reek was disgusting and even painful to the thoroughbred's supersensitive nostrils. Further Adventures of Lad This thirst it appeared to be the design of my persecutors to stimulate: for the food in the dish was meat pungently seasoned. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2 Let us add this other bit of Synchronism, which is still of adverse aspect, over Seas; and will be pungently interesting to Pitt and England, when they come to hear of it. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 So pungently vital to somnambulant mankind at that epoch; to us fallen dead as carrion, and unendurable to think of. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13 In after years he delivered several addresses in behalf of Total Abstinence in my church, and they were admirable specimens of close argument, most pungently presented. The Life of Phineas T. Barnum The sweat ran from him, and the pollen-dust, settling pungently in mouth and nostrils, increased his thirst. The Night-Born |
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