Sentence examples for to poignant from inspiring English sources

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to poignant

adjective

Sharp-pointed; keen.

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This is trickery pretending to poignant lyricism.

It is a story that lends itself to poignant contrasts.

But he uses his appearance to poignant effect in his portrayal.

Tony could wield a pen to poignant effect, especially in the service of justice and the rule of law.

struggles to find a consistent tone, its episodic structure veering from farcical to poignant to dangerously raw.

Oafish at times but ultimately just as trapped as his wife, his understated performance moved casually from funny to poignant.

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His breakthrough picture, Rushmore, amounted to a poignant salute to high-school losers everywhere.

The moment, which one expects to be camp, turns out to be poignant.

It was supposed to be poignant.

They have also persuaded congregations to lend poignant memorials.

A gripping read to the poignant last line.

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