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intensidad
A strong odor or taste property.
bite
sharpness
pungency
Catalan
acrimonia
Behavior or language bordering on indelicacy.
ribaldry
spiciness
gaminess
bite
sharpness
pungency
1
This
bite
will continue to improve from now to end of year.
2
The
bite
-
sized
reports from Friday night at Eurosonic 2009 Emmy the Great.
3
Police said the
bite
was strong enough to leave a visible mark.
4
Science is really about 'how'. He takes a
bite
of his pastry.
5
I don't think he'll
bite
you; he probably wants to thank you.
1
In its
sharpness
she forgot everything else; even the silent room overhead.
2
There was no
sharpness
in her tone; it was hushed and quiet.
3
An added problem was Newcastle's tight organisation and
sharpness
on the counterattack.
4
But Jeff let the
sharpness
of her words roll off his back.
5
They will need to find another level of
sharpness
before that one.
1
The garlands of dried flowers hung limp; their musky
pungency
surprised Kiska.
2
There was a rare
pungency
in it certainly, a quality almost Southern.
3
Roasting tames the garlic's
pungency
,
resulting in a paste that's actually sweet.
4
Also a sharp pyroligneous-acid
pungency
in the air that stings one's eyes.
5
Bitterness and
pungency
are distinct and balanced, with a sweet almond finish.
1
His very faults smack of the
raciness
of his good qualities.
2
There was a
raciness
about the adventure that took my fancy.
3
His books have a certain
raciness
and spirit that recall the English squire of tradition.
4
He told them admirably, with a
raciness
of idiom which I had thought beyond him.
5
Hardly a piece of his, large or small, but has "snap" and
raciness
.
6
The life, the
raciness
,
the vigour of an adventurer and a wanderer glow in every page.
7
This natural
raciness
,
the sours and bitters which the diseased palate refuses, are the true condiments.
8
The beauty,
raciness
,
and muscle of those revolutionary movements remain imperturbably august and daisy-fresh... View Article
9
It is true that she never reached the exquisite ease, culture, and
raciness
of Thackeray's English.
10
It has the hue and perfume of the crab, and the richness and
raciness
of the pippin.
11
The former were of exquisite
raciness
.
12
Their conversation, therefore, when around the convivial board, possessed an unhackneyed freshness and
raciness
highly entertaining and instructive.
13
The impropriety and looseness of the language were not compensated by the
raciness
and vigor of the vulgar tongue.
14
And in particular the doctor proved to me that his reputation for persuasive
raciness
with patients was well founded.
15
The other story is illiterate, clumsy, and womanish in structure, but there is a story and a certain
raciness
.
16
From this point of view, a sketch of the salon at Cinq-Cygne has the
raciness
of history seen in dishabille.
raciness
certain raciness
blend raciness
exquisite raciness
have a raciness
illustrate the raciness
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