punchy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Quietly pungent wild garlic flowers mix with squiggles of punchy harissa mayonnaise, while a pile of gently braised aubergine sits beneath, calming any over-spiced excess.
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The next morning, breakfast of a punchy local kipper and delicious smoked salmon with creamy scrambled egg arrived in our room prompt at eight.
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His style is marked by fast and frantic animation combined with elaborate storyboarding and punchy direction.
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It's a bit more widescreen, a bit more punchy, but the eclecticism of the first record's still there.
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Punchy drums and fat bass hold down a slowly driving groove, as Rhodes and electric guitars rock on.
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She's certainly got flair and is seen as a punchy and no-holds-barred journalist.
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Punchy was a cuckoo and as hotheaded as they came.
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All primaries, so a punchy combo for sure, but sounds like a traffic island planting, right?
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The production incorporates elements such as broad synthesizer lines, punchy drumbeats, and computerized vocals.
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It will favour those who can handle a long, tough race and shove over the repeated punchy climbs without depleting energy reserves too greatly.
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