Sentence examples for the punchy from inspiring English sources

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the punchy

adjective

Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.

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The punchy tomato sauce is well-seasoned.

The punchy bubblegum sound of the 1960s was gone.

It was the punchy, ubiquitous victory song, "Go, Cubs, Go".

Can Mr Kohl really best the punchy, handsome, popular Mr Schröder?

That's the way to get noticed – and liked – in the punchy, informal internet age.

He articulates his direct approach to management in the punchy argot of his caste.

As he spoke, the punchy staccato of far-away chanting filled the air.

It's all too complicated to have the punchy surprise it seems to want.

The coffee doesn't drag its heels, either, thanks to the punchy Union roasts on offer.

That military terminology appeared apt given the punchy buildup to the 200m butterfly final.

However, even in those Cholmondley-Warner days, he knew about the punchy opening.

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