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When he took charge of Newcastle and Birmingham both clubs were in the sort of pungent messes in which players would not have had to look hard for excuses to underperform – in that sense this Norwich side are slightly similar, having lost the leader who guided them against the odds from League One to the Premier League.
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Here's a good example of the sort of thing that is recounted in pungent detail in private conversation, but can appear in print only with the details stripped out.
Although many of the shops have shut in the past 25 years, there is still so much salt cod here that the street greets passers-by with the smell of salt brine and pungent old fish, sort of like the smell of old socks.
Not to mention two or three different kinds of whole grilled fish and Taramasalata (a carp roe spread popularly served with a hot pita that we had almost everywhere we went. It varied from very pungent, thick, and sort of coarse, to extremely subtle, airy, and almost creamy, which is what this one was like, and what I prefer).
I want to put the sonic versions of the feeling of taking crack and that sort of dead, crazy, wild, rabid, funky, smelly, pungent, completely underground and pilloried by the outside world [sound].
A scrunch of pungent chump change.
There are touches of pungent, contemporary harmony.
Full of pungent lime and mouthwatering acidity.
"The pungent whiff of pungent punk-rock poo blasted my nostrils," writes attendee Bob Gordon.
Several Japanese performers talked of pungent memories of approaching war.
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