Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.
1Food was fairly punchy, but that's normal for this time of year.
2That sounded punchy given tough regulation, low growth and sub-zero interest rates.
3Upward momentum was not quite so punchy among the broader indices, however.
4Abbott probably won debate but was too punchy and negative, Kenny said.
5In addition, the HD146X offers nice contrast, which produces a punchy image.
6And if you're feeling really punchy, try writing them as a haiku.
7It comprised handwritten sheets of paper with punchy graphics and funny headlines.
8Sum up your career goals and achievements in a short, punchy bio.
9As vibrant, sexy and punchy pop goes, this is difficult to beat-beat-beat.
10Crazed comic set-pieces abound, the dialogue is faultless and the characterisation punchy.
11It will be a nice break from the punchy power finger training.
12A 17-speaker Mark Levinson stereo is superb, providing a crisp, punchy sound.
13The spring selling season has kicked off to a surprisingly punchy start.
14Now it began to slap at the tree like a punchy fighter.
15The tone was live, sweet, and punchy, regardless of genre or format.
16There are the makings of a punchy two-act drama in that scenario.
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