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Filter by Meaning The dentist's drill caused a pungent vibration in his teeth.
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The loud noise caused a pungent headache in her head.
The hot sauce was so pungent it made her eyes water.
The detergent's pungent smell lingered in the air long after the clothes had been washed.
The insect repellent's pungent spray kept the mosquitoes at bay.
The athlete's pungent sweat after the game was strong enough to clear a room.
The writer's pungent satire of society was both entertaining and thought-provoking.
The stand-up comedian's pungent one-liners had the audience in fits of laughter.
She couldn't help but chuckle at her friend's pungent retort.
The stand-up comedian's pungent humor had the crowd roaring with laughter.
The talk show host's pungent remarks about the celebrity's scandalous behavior sparked controversy.
The onions were so pungent that they made my eyes water.
The perfume had a pungent scent that was overpowering.
The pungent fumes from the chemicals were overwhelming.
The pungent aroma of a wet dog filled the room.
The pungent smell of rotten eggs made her feel sick.
The fumes from the factory were pungent and made me feel nauseous.
The taste of the spoiled milk was pungent and sour.
The pungent scent of the skunk made them run away.
The skunk sprayed a pungent scent that lingered for hours.
She felt a pungent pain in her neck after sleeping in a bad position.
The sour candy gave her a pungent taste in her mouth.
The chilly winter air had a pungent bite to it.
The skater's pungent sweat soaked through his shirt during the intense practice.
The aftershave had a pungent scent that lingered long after he left the room.
The cheese had a pungent flavor that was too strong for my taste.
The talk show host's pungent banter with the guests kept the show interesting.
The entrepreneur had a pungent vision for a sustainable future.
The professor delivered a pungent critique of the student's paper, highlighting its weak points.
The speaker delivered a pungent speech that left a lasting impression on the audience.
The vinegar had a pungent acidity that made her mouth pucker.
The cleaning product had a pungent chemical smell.
The cleaning product had a pungent chemical smell that made her nose tingle.
The journalist asked a pungent question that left the politician speechless.
His pungent remarks about the politician's speech left the audience in stitches.
The cold wind had a pungent effect on her exposed skin.
The cheese had a pungent odor that filled the kitchen.
The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery that had a pungent impact on the field of physics.
The cleaning solution's pungent fumes made her cough.
The skunk sprayed a pungent odor that lingered in the air.
The chef added a pungent spice to the soup, making it spicy.
The pungent taste of ginger made her mouth tingle.
The skunk's pungent spray lingered in the air.
The garbage in the dumpster emitted a pungent odor that was unbearable.
The chef added a pungent spice to the dish to give it an extra kick.
The protestor held a sign with a pungent message that resonated with the crowd.
The sweat had a pungent odor that could be smelled from a distance.
The pungent flavor of the blue cheese was too much for her.
The chemicals in the lab had a pungent aroma that made him dizzy.
The smoke from the fire was pungent and made him cough.
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