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How do you use pungent in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "pungent" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The cheese had a pungent aroma that filled the room.

* The onions gave the soup a pungent flavor.

* The air was filled with the pungent smell of smoke.

Sentences with More Context:

* The chef added a pungent blend of spices to the curry, giving it a complex and satisfying flavor.

* The pungent odor of garlic and ginger lingered in the kitchen long after the meal was finished.

* The artist used pungent imagery in their paintings to evoke strong emotions in the viewer.

Figurative Language:

* The pungent truth of her words cut through his carefully constructed facade.

* The critic's review was a pungent attack on the playwright's latest work.

Remember: "Pungent" usually refers to a strong, sharp, and often unpleasant smell or taste. It can also be used to describe something that is forceful or sharp in a figurative sense.

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