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1 The scene of his visible suffering was too poignant and too hard.
2 It was too poignant , too deep-seated in the springs of her physical being.
3 Grace found the bloated, lifeless impression too poignant to look at.
4 The thing's too poignant for the words a man has.
5 Her distress was yet too keen, too poignant to permit her to be logical.
6 The old lady's grief was too poignant , her mind too practical, for such questions.
7 They clung together in an agony too poignant for words, too mighty for tears!
8 Memories too poignant assailed them, and her hand trembled as it lay upon his arm.
9 The thing's too poignant for the words one has.
10 I heard Carlos's loud cries as if from some extreme grief too poignant for words.
11 Smart and way too poignant , her mic-drop moment was nothing short of a comedy triple lutz.
12 The ache of anticipation had been too poignant .
13 His great sorrow was yet too new and too poignant to be laid aside even momentarily.
14 Such pangs are but too poignant and enduring, let the worldly man say what he may.
15 Their relief had grown too poignant for words.
16 The recollections were too poignant , and she started forward quickly, as if to escape an actual presence.
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