Sentence examples for the poignant from inspiring English sources

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the poignant

adjective

Sharp-pointed; keen.

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The poignant melody of the Andante unfolded with dignified resignation.

The disc opens with the poignant "Herio Bichebo".

The poignant end was a long time coming.

Forget the poignant implications for would-be immigration controllers.

This is the poignant and witty story of her return.

But is this potency of the poignant really so surprising?

Still, she can paint the poignant moment nicely.

A gripping read to the poignant last line.

The poignant, startling French film "The Father of My Children" opens with a whoosh of activity.

The poignant autobiography of an Estonian schoolgirl whose childhood was marred by war and family breakdown.

Among the poignant pieces found in the local rubbish pit was the arm of a doll.

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