Sentence examples for evocative pungent from inspiring English sources

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With Dickens, this finds its best-known expression in his characters' evocative, pungent names – Bob Cratchit, Uriah Heap, Lady Dedlock – but more interesting for our purposes is his fidelity to his lower-class characters' speech patterns, which obviously echoes the lovingly transcribed slang of Baltimore's various subcultures in The Wire, most especially and obviously the black street characters.

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The gruesome circumstances inspired an evocative Belden soundscape that makes pungent use of big-band sonorities, Tim Hagan's cool-breeze trumpet lines, and sensuous saxophone musings from Joe Lovano.

The show includes elliptical and suggestive bits of text by Charles L. Mee, a pungent and haunting score by Richard Peaslee that is perhaps the most evocative music now being played in a New York theater and stage images that borrow from the paintings of Klimt and Schiele.

Professor Craig Wright: Pungent.

It's evocative.

Her reaction was pungent.

They are also evocative.

Very evocative.

And more romantically evocative.

Brash and pungent?

Candles are evocative.

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