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It's a time of year when colours seem more vivid, when sounds ring more clearly in your ears and smells more pungently in your nose.
www.abc.net.au
The next evening the smell still pervaded but less pungently.
blogs.crikey.com.au
As we have seen, in the bureaucratic-academic hothouse, there's not a more pungently seductive orchid than the one beckoning ideologues to a come-one-come-all globalism.
www.breitbart.com
And they smell, not terribly, but pungently, when squished or when they cluster.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Many spices were harvested only to be burned to repel insects, but, the more pungently they repelled, the more men desired them -- the forbidden delight.
www.newyorker.com
And this is where the betrayal of the idea of politics as the highest calling and politicians as having a noble assignment is most pungently demonstrated.
thenationonlineng.net
Bad-but-fascinating flavors take more work to love, and thus bitter, smoky, or pungently herbal concoctions read as sophisticated.
www.eater.com
The health effects are not as major as some may believe (when you are a short-term resident), but nevertheless it's not nice breathing in air that tastes pungently acrid.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The plant is mildly to pungently scented.
en.wikipedia.org
They stayed and prospered and the result is a thriving and concentrated expat community with a yen for pungently flavored food incorporating plenty of chiles.
ny.eater.com

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