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14 Sentences With "more piquant"

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One more piquant afternote: Malibu's small colony of 13,000 residents currently houses more than 35 state-licensed drug and alcohol rehab centers.
Cinnamon and apple combine for the bulk of this scent, but berries and grapes are added in too for a more piquant smell.
"He don't take any stuff, just like me," she drawled in between ringing up lunch-rush customers, using a more piquant word for stuff.
The good-looking writer will always be welcome on television and popular at parties; her story will seem more piquant, her emotional depths deeper.
Many of this number are couples looking for something more piquant than the usual date-night fare, said Tom Daly, the Wrecking Club's proprietor.
Its statement to the court is really worth reading — it's only a few pages, and it contains language more piquant than one usually reads from state bureaucrats.
There are a few more piquant moments as she ages and an appealing harshness and humor enter the pages, but she isn't writing to know herself or to be known.
Their sharp taste becomes more piquant the more they age, and they also develop a crumbly texture.
The cheesery is run by the Studer family in the third generation. The Scharfe Maxx tastes similar to an Appenzeller, but is creamier and more piquant. Similar to other Appenzeller cheeses, the Scharfe Maxx is made with thermized milk.
Chilli peppers of various strengths are used to make a variety of mustards more piquant than plain mustard. Peppers or hot sauce made from peppers are added to mustards of different base styles such as yellow mustard, brown mustard, or spirited mustards.
After aging for ten days at the creamery, the cheeses are packaged and sent to market where they will continue to age up to eighty days. As a young cheese, the rind has a pleasant yeast flavor and creamy interior becoming softer and more piquant with time.
Seymour made her debut at the Gaiety Theatre on 31 September 1891 as a dancer in Joan of Arc an opéra bouffe by John L. Shine, Adrian Ross and composer Frank Osmond Carr. In mid-December Joan of Arc transferred to the Shaftesbury Theatre where it remained through January 1892. A critic with the St. James Gazette wrote of Seymour's first night's performance in Joan of Arc: > Miss Katie Seymour, who used to dance so prettily at music-halls, now dances > more prettily in a pas seul, pas de deux (her cleverest performance) and a > pas de trois. Miss LethbridgeAlice Lethbridge is really the more graceful of > the two, but Miss Seymour is the more piquant.
In 1917, Morley published his two volumes of memoirs, Recollections. In it, he contrasted old and new Liberalism: > The theory of new Liberalism did not seem much more piquant or fertile than > the respectable old. As it happened, in the fulness of time our > distinguished apostles of Efficiency came into supreme power, with a share > in the finest field for efficient diplomacy and an armed struggle, that > could have been imagined. Unhappily they broke down, or thought they had > (1915), and could discover no better way out of their scrape than to seek > deliverance (not without a trace of arbitrary proscription) from the > opposing party that counted Liberalism, old or new, for dangerous and > deluding moonshine.
He claimed that > there is not a single incident in the novel which is borrowed from his real > circumstances except the fact that he resided in an old house near a > flourishing seaport, and that the Author chanced to witness a scene betwixt > him and the female proprietor of a stage coach, very similar to that which > commences the history of The Antiquary. An excellent temper, with a slight > degree of subacid humour; learning, wit, and drollery, the more piquant that > they were a little marked by the peculiarities of an old bachelor; a > soundness of thought rendered more forcible by an occasional quaintness of > expression, were, the Author avers, the only qualities in which the creature > of his imagination resembled his benevolent and excellent old friend. George Gleig, one of Scott's early biographers, was certain that another model for Oldbuck was a Highlander called John Ramsay of Ochtertyre, whom Scott knew for many years.

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