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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The piqued flavor of the sauce added a delicious kick to the dish.
The piqued taste of the fermented vegetables was a new experience.
The piqued aroma of the coffee beans was enticing.
I love the piqued flavor of jalapenos in my salsa.
The unfair treatment piqued the workers' resentment towards the management.
The misbehaving child piqued the teacher's frustration.
The blatant disregard for the rules piqued the referee.
The lies told by her ex-boyfriend piqued her anger.
The politician's dishonesty piqued the voter's indignation.
The athlete's unsportsmanlike behavior piqued the referee's annoyance.
The unfair treatment piqued the employees' resentment.
The rejection of her proposal piqued her confidence.
The bad service piqued the customer's dissatisfaction.
The unprofessional behavior of the employee piqued his supervisor.
His constant interruptions piqued her annoyance.
The sculptor piqued the chisel before starting his work.
She piqued the end of the stick to roast marshmallows.
She piqued the quill before starting to write.
His piqued tone indicated that he was not happy with his colleague's proposal.
The audience's piqued response to the comedian's joke was unexpected.
The manager's piqued demeanor indicated there was a problem.
His piqued expression made it clear that he was not happy with the results.
The piqued audience left the theater before the end of the show.
The customer's piqued reaction to the waiter's mistake was understandable.
The homeowner's piqued reaction to the realtor's offer was clear.
The constant criticism from his boss piqued his resentment.
The teacher's unfair treatment piqued the students' anger.
The rude customer's comments piqued the waiter's frustration.
Her constant interruptions during the meeting piqued the boss's patience.
The loud music from the party next door piqued her irritation.
The repeated interruptions during the meeting piqued the boss's anger.
The constant ringing of the phone piqued her irritation.
The arrogant tone of his voice piqued her temper.
The repetitive sound of the dripping faucet piqued her annoyance.
The fascinating history of the city piqued her curiosity.
The mysterious object on the beach piqued his curiosity.
The science experiment piqued their interest in chemistry.
The travel brochure piqued their desire to go on a vacation.
The unusual shape of the building piqued their curiosity.
The teacher's story piqued the student's interest in history.
The sound of the orchestra piqued her interest in classical music.
The colorful illustration on the book cover piqued her interest.
The movie trailer piqued their interest in the upcoming film.
The smell of freshly brewed coffee piqued his curiosity.
The movie trailer piqued their anticipation for the release.
The smell of freshly baked cookies piqued her appetite.
She piqued her hand while fixing her bike chain.
The chef piqued the skin of the fish before cooking.
The artist piqued the canvas to create texture.
He piqued the fabric while trying to remove a stubborn stain.
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