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Filter by Meaning The mordant qualities of the vinegar made it effective in removing stains from fabric.
The artisan added a mordant to the dye bath before soaking the fabric.
The talk show host's mordant commentary on current events was both insightful and cutting.
The mordant aroma of the cheese made her mouth water.
The mordant taste of the balsamic vinegar gave the salad a bold flavor.
The sauce had a mordant kick that added depth to the dish.
Her mordant humor often caused her friends to wince.
The comedian's mordant wit left the audience in stitches.
His mordant commentary on the state of the world was both insightful and cynical.
The critic's mordant reviews were feared by artists and writers.
His mordant was so biting that it made some people uncomfortable.
Her mordant about his cooking skills was not appreciated.
The professor's mordant lectures were infamous among the students for their searing criticisms.
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