pungent

झणझणीत
definition
adjective
the pungent smell of frying onions
having a sharply strong taste or smell.
translation of 'pungent'
झोंबणारा,
तिखट तीक्ष्ण,
झणझणीत
example
The 'pungent' smell of petrol at service stations will soon be a thing of the past under government plans to force retailers to cut cancer-causing fumes.
The air possessed a 'pungent' , acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray.
Nothing but the stench of fear to show for his presence, a 'pungent' lingering smell that slides down the back of your throat like tar.
Mixed with the 'pungent' smell of hay, I shall never forget it, ever!
A 'pungent' odour can be smelt far from the factory and the hill facing the chimney is bare.
He awoke again with a start to the 'pungent' smell of burning silicon wafting in the air.
It's in what was once the spice area, known for its 'pungent' and exotic smells.
The next thing was a 'pungent' smell of burning plastic.
If we just could get rid of the quite 'pungent' smell of a sheep stable even after a good scrub it would be perfect.
The Duke of Norfolk, in the next row, offered 'pungent' comments about one or two of them.
It's still warm and the 'pungent' , cloying, smell of incinerated tree still fills the air, 36 hours on.
His criticism could be 'pungent' , he rarely praised, but instilled respect for the language he loved.
Raw ginger has a refreshing smell and a 'pungent' taste that most people like.
The frescoes show his racy handling of narrative and his 'pungent' characterization.
Bambooque's criticism is sharp and 'pungent' , but without being limited to the leader.
Alison could see the yellowish stained teeth and the 'pungent' smell of cigars and liquor was in his breath from a bar most likely.
In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the 'pungent' smell of marijuana wafts through the air.
Wandering among the ruins, there was the distinctive, 'pungent' smell of death, as many bodies have yet to be discovered.
Most of the world's humans are accustomed to the 'pungent' smell of body odor.
She has some 'pungent' comments about the spineless response to terrorism.
The 'pungent' smell of burnt wood and a powerful odor of sweat saturated the very walls of the shop.
However, in our laboratory a strong 'pungent' smell had been noticed in the morning, after overnight sterilization.
After four days, the beer however deteriorates and develops a vinegary and 'pungent' smell and taste.
Mencken was a controversial satirical journalist and 'pungent' critic of American life.
A dark figure leant over him, and something with a strong, 'pungent' smell was thrust into his face.
Stepping out of the wooden portals, your nostrils are assailed by the 'pungent' smell of leaf-wrapped dosai.
He was a 'pungent' , if inevitably covert, critic of Nazism, a discerning analyst of the ills of our age and our best hope of a cure for them.
Fortunately his blog is still there to read and enjoy his sardonic, 'pungent' wit - although it does seem to be growing mold.
Enjoying stardom while shrewdly aware of its unreality, she was accessible, loyal, generous, with a 'pungent' sense of humour.
The seeds, as commonly thought, are not the true source of 'pungency' in peppers, even though capsaicinoids are often absorbed into the seeds.
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