piquantly
IPA: pˈikʌntɫi
adverb
- In a piquant manner; with piquancy.
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Examples of "piquantly" in Sentences
- Cool was first defined in print in 1947, in a book titled piquantly
- Drugbuster Pillon puts the dilemma piquantly: "If we're going to legalize cocaine, put your kid first in line when the state starts to sell it."
- Lush, bright and piquantly salty, lox is not a shy treat, but sliced gossamer thin, it adds delicious fishy voltage to an ordinary bagel $34 a pound, russanddaughters.com.
- Any serious changes, then, will result from a change of expectations as to the court's role — in particular, the expectations of the public, of the profession, and, most piquantly, of the judges themselves.
- It's a timeless conceit, but in "The Rules of Civility," Amor Towles sets it convincingly in a late-1930s milieu where the limousines and cocktail parties of the haut monde contrast piquantly with the wider context of the Great Depression.
- Another champion of Karzai is NATO civilian envoy Mark Sedwill, who told me and other reporters recently that the Afghan leader is doing the best he can with the meager cards he's been dealt and who suggests, piquantly, that a better question might be whether Karzai sees the Western allies as reliable.
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