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"punchiness" Definitions
  1. the quality, condition, or state of being punchy

12 Sentences With "punchiness"

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With characteristic punchiness, Mr Kaeser blamed investor angst on geopolitics and macroeconomics.
As he has demonstrated with his mastery of Twitter, punchiness is crucial to the Trump playbook.
I like bitter ones like escarole for their punchiness, but any crunchy, sturdy green like romaine or Little Gem would work as well.
His shows blend the narrative-heavy style of British performances with the punchiness of American stand-up, and there's a pathos even in his raunchier bits.
Beginning in 2015, the hip-hop emerging from SoundCloud — which imported punchiness from pop-punk and emo, and incorporated both rapping and singing — was emotionally serrated, but also sneakily melodic.
Booker advocates in the Valley are hopeful that his new punchiness toward big tech will insulate him from critiques on the left that he is too close with the players here.
The song strikes an effortless balance between playfulness and punchiness, and from the second he yelps, voice cracking, "Look, I couldn't even take a 'L' in a Lexus," it's worth shouting along.
I think there's this kind of a punchiness, a lot of conjoined fragments, and in some places — actually to its detriment — a sense of wanting to like hurry along so as not to lose people's attention and have them close the tab.
If you do happen to be looking for something a little more flashy than your standard keyboard, and without the audible punchiness of a mechanical unit, Corsair's K103 has low-key RGB backlighting and a number of ergonomic features that make it a bit more comfortable for longer sessions.
The new band took the English country dance scene by storm. Up to this point the English Folk Dance and Song Society had set the tone for polite decorum at Cecil Sharp House. With a drummer and sax player, The Old Swan Band brought punchiness to a very English repertoire of tunes (and occasional songs), drawn from recordings of traditional English country musicians such as Walter Bulwer, Scan Tester, the Copper family and Reg Hall.
Reviewing the book for the American Political Science Association in 1991, Anne Sisson Runyan described it as "groundbreaking", saying it offered a "refreshing, insightful, and critical departure from conventional, top-down treatments of international politics." In 1992, Judith Hicks Stiehm in Signs called it a "marvelously broad exploration of women and international affairs", praising its good use of photographs, breadth, "punchiness", and originality, concluding that it was "guaranteed" to be widely read. Writing for the American Sociological Association in 1993, Kathryn Ward called it "a must read" for people interested in any aspect of world economics or politics.
Drawn to the "punchiness" of "Thunderbirds", Anderson dropped his working title of "International Rescue" and renamed both the series and IR's rescue vehicles, which had previously been designated Rescues 1 to 5. His inspiration for the launch sequences of Thunderbirds 1, 2 and 3 originated from contemporary United States Air Force launch procedure: Anderson had learnt how the Strategic Air Command would keep its pilots on permanent standby, seated in the cockpits of their aircraft and ready for take-off at a moment's notice.Cull 2006 (August), p. 198. In the DVD documentary The Thunderbirds Companion, Anderson explained how a rise in filming costs had made overseas distribution revenue even more important and essentially caused Thunderbirds to be made "as an American show".

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