Smoother and leaves narrower and heads less downy than in the last; the narrower bracts and lance-awl-shaped calyx-teeth pungently pointed.
Callus pungently pointed, at maturity villous-bearded; flowering glume slender and minutely bearded at the tip; empty glumes taper-pointed.
It is strange how earnestly, how solicitously, how pungently he presses this exhortation, John xiii.
Whenever the skin is pungently hot and dry, the whole surface of the body should be sponged with cold water, or with vinegar and water.
Trees or shrubs, with terete branchlets, scaly buds, and alternate simple entire crenate or pungently toothed petiolate persistent or deciduous leaves, with minute stipules.
Art is life raised to a higher power, and the struggle of the artist is to present his phase of life as simply and pungently as can be done without entirely severing the relation between his conception and life itself.
Johnson, "should show one either how to enjoy life or how to endure it"--was ever the function of literature expressed more pungently or justly?
Wordsworth, as Carlyle pungently said, used to pay an annual visit to London in later life "to collect his little bits of tribute.
It was saidpungently enough by the wits of the time.
And so forth, until he has proved very pungently how different degrees of freedom are enjoyed in Geneva and in England.
I preached as pungently as I was able, but no visible results seemed to follow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pungently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: firmly; forcefully; heartily; intensely; loudly; lustily; mightily; powerfully; staunchly