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8 Sentences With "punchily"

How to use punchily in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "punchily" and check conjugation/comparative form for "punchily". Mastering all the usages of "punchily" from sentence examples published by news publications.

What were these punchily packaged, za-flavored rice bites before me?
Ekaterina Gubanova was a burnished Brangäne, Evgeny Nikitin a punchily affecting Kurwenal.
Now it's like "Talking Dead" to Mr. Carlson's "The Walking Dead," punchily chewing over much of the material that filled the hour before.
Would that the title of "Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" had been edited as punchily as the movie it announces.
Youthfully energetic despite his grey streaks, punchily ambitious (he boxes to keep fit) and hyperactive, Mr Khan—who even talks too fast, slamming one word into another—may just be the real deal.
"Vivir," a premiere set to a selection of Latin and Afro-Caribbean music by Darrell Grand Moultrie, is the kind of emphatically anti-musical dance-fest that would seriously irk me with lesser dancers — where the music has a legato flow, the choreography is punchily staccato, and vice versa.
In a punchily brief press release the court writes: In today's judgment, the Court decides that the consent which a website user must give to the storage of and access to cookies on his or her equipment is not validly constituted by way of a prechecked checkbox which that user must deselect to refuse his or her consent.
Kirkus Reviews called the novel a "colorful but confusing and ultimately disappointing work by a great writer." Publishers Weekly gave the novel a rave review, calling it a "audacious and skillful" and comparing it to Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice. Boyd Tonkin, writing for the Financial Times, largely praised the novel and saying it "pulses along with a zest and cunning not commonly found among octogenarian Nobel laureates" as well as calling it "punchily translated by the ever-excellent Edith Grossman." Anthony Quinn of The Guardian felt the novel "never achieves a truly compulsive rhythm" and criticized Edith Grossman's translation for "tripping up" the reading experience.

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