Having concealed difficulty.
Likely to attract attention.
Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous.
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Examples for "punchy "
Examples for "punchy "
1 Food was fairly punchy , but that's normal for this time of year.
2 That sounded punchy given tough regulation, low growth and sub-zero interest rates.
3 Upward momentum was not quite so punchy among the broader indices, however.
4 Abbott probably won debate but was too punchy and negative, Kenny said.
5 In addition, the HD146X offers nice contrast, which produces a punchy image.
1 The words are simple and the refrain is too catchy to forget.
2 But now set the words to a catchy and easily remembered tune.
3 What we said: This is an instinctively catchy and frequently startling record.
4 It is certainly a catchy epithet, but what does it actually mean?
5 All this a result of his catchy , funny songwriting getting noticed online.
6 Moloko's light catchy pop song takes on another dimension with Herbert's remix.
7 They swung off to the tune of a catchy American popular air.
8 Advertising slogans serve the function of persuasive communication by presenting catchy phrases.
9 It's a bit more catchy than proportional representation as a campaign slogan.
10 Leeds United is both naggingly catchy and about the Yorkshire Ripper murders.
11 The essence seems to be catchy songs, pretty dances, and comic dialogue.
12 It's got everything I love in a song…fun, smart, energetic and catchy .
13 The boss serves up grimy, catchy ghetto-techno alongside the label's trademark electro-funk.
14 Grab a guitar, hook up an amp, pen a catchy hook .
15 To make a scene stick, like a catchy song on the radio?
16 Just have a listen to this cheeky number: It's catchy right?
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