Use of poignant in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include poignant at the start of sentence, poignant at the end of sentence and poignant in the middle of sentence
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poignant at the end of sentence
- I found his speech deeply poignant.
- And because the enemies should be allies, the clash is poignant.
- I found the scene in which Percy proposed to Olive tremendously poignant.
- The presence of the rest of the family made John's absence even more poignant.
- The fact that the Grimkes came of notable Southern Huguenot stock made their case especially poignant.
- In the end, no subject is too serious for opera to treat, or necessarily too unpleasant, or too poignant.
poignant in the middle of sentence
- But this one was so poignant, so honest.
- For them it was a particularly poignant one.
- It is a poignant story this, and an unnerving one.
- I did a very poignant malaria detection kit video.
- Nothing: that's a particularly poignant kind of pain.
- Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time.
- The photograph awakens poignant memories of happier days.
- Even so, the impending auction has stirred poignant memories.
- It is especially poignant that he died on the day before the wedding.
- It is especially poignant that he died on the day before his wedding.
- It never happened, despite occasional flashes and poignant near-misses.
- That's where those images of Picasso were very poignant. Very dramatic, yes.
- Delivery performance is particularly poignant and assumes a high visibility.
- And each subsequent day, as the poignant search continued, she welcomed me back.
- In a poignant moment, Richter interrupted his speech to thank his mother and father.
- Inside this flawed, and somehow centre-less, one-man show are some poignant questions.
- Reading the files of the Wasp network reveals a poignant tragicomic coda to the cold war.
- A poignant but erroneous cliche has made its way into journalism over the past few years.
- These days he still carries on the good fight, primarily through his poignant, unadorned music.
- Alone on the open desert, I have made up songs of wild, poignant rejoicing and transcendent melancholy.
- This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.
- Portraits of young men in uniform, many of whom never returned, make a poignant moment in most twentieth-century family collections.
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