Значения для термина "certain piquancy" отсутствуют.
1 The fact McGinley is from the Republic could have added a certain piquancy .
2 There was a certain piquancy in travelling alone with this knight-errant.
3 There was a certain piquancy in saying frank things to this stiff, Madonna-faced woman.
4 In a place so universally rich, there is even a certain piquancy in being a pauper.
5 He was not exactly amused at the interpretation, but he could not help detecting in it a certain piquancy .
6 Frost had never chosen to dispel, gave a certain piquancy to the interest and affection Tom felt for her.
7 Indeed, the thought that he might really be in danger seemed to give his adventure a certain piquancy and heightened interest.
8 And your suggestion of Judas Iscariot and Mr. Spencer as the sole inmates of hell is not without a certain piquancy .
9 His stories about days in Vietnam as a platoon leader added a certain piquancy to his lectures on Vietnam and American Culture.
10 It was an annoyance, of course, but after all it added a certain piquancy to her trip, it would be an experience.
11 Even the presence of an enemy, so near, and yet, as it seemed, so little dangerous, added a certain piquancy to his position.
12 There had been a certain piquancy , a savour added to existence, by the country's peril, and all the public service and sacrifice it demanded.
13 A certain piquancy is given to the story by a slight trace of nineteenth century malice in the picturing of eighteenth century life and manners.
14 There is a certain piquancy in these adventures which affords us much delight-sotrue is it that the deprivation of a pleasure enhances its value.
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