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1 The French olives are more piquant in flavour than the larger kind.
2 Amaze your curiosity with that, while waiting for some revelation more piquant .
3 All the more piquant then to startle him out of his insolent security.
4 It is a more piquant climax, perhaps not admissible to the Chopin purist.
5 I never imagined that good could be more interesting, more piquant than vice.
6 They put the umami in miso and make pickles more piquant .
7 Is there any thing on earth more piquant than a truffle-pie?
8 Indeed, was it not rather more piquant than otherwise?
9 Attack is more piquant than concord.
10 Her tongue was sharper than her needle, and her pickles were not more piquant than her sarcastic wit.
11 He seems to like best material that is a little refractory; it makes his page more piquant and stimulating.
12 Fresh scandals have eclipsed it, and their more piquant details have drawn the gossips away from this four-year-old drama.
13 It is something like being under fire,- asortof excitement, not exactly pleasure, but more piquant than most pleasures.
14 A thousand different topics were started, and dismissed only to give way to fresh subjects more piquant than the preceding.
15 It was the last thing he had expected to see, but it was infinitely more piquant , more intoxicating, than desperation.
16 It was not unbecoming, though, and lent her, somehow, a spiritual look which made her impudence all the more piquant .
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