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pungence



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It derives its pungence largely from the performance of Laura Hope Crews, who played in the stage version by Sidney Howard in 1926.

From Time Magazine Archive

The wisdom of it is equaled, nay surpassed, by the pungence of its wit.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have read that its pungence can sometimes restore memory and speech.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein

It was a good night, he told himself, smelling the clean, crisp air of autumn and the faint pungence of distant wood smoke.

From The Street That Wasn't There by Jacobi, Carl Richard

The house was over-warm, and there was a musty smell of over-aged furniture, old leather, and the pungence of mothballs.

From The Fourth R by Smith, George Oliver