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piquancy
[ pee-kuhn-see, -kahn- ]
noun
- the fact or quality of being pleasantly strong, sharp, or tart in taste or flavor:
Piquillo peppers, with their smoky, sweet piquancy, have a unique and irresistible flavor.
- the fact or quality of being interestingly provocative, stimulating, lively, attractive, etc.:
These pithy sayings of his have more piquancy than objective truth.
Word History and Origins
Origin of piquancy1
Example Sentences
Finally, a dose of horseradish gives the sauce a welcome piquancy.
If you’re not from Alabama, mayonnaise may sound like a strange ingredient for a barbecue sauce, but its creamy piquancy goes great with smoked chicken, pulled pork and roast beef.
While there were moments of piquancy and verve in the winds and brasses, the strings tamped out little flashes of fire and spark in favor of a plusher, more rounded sound.
The royal real estate shuffle took on added piquancy with The Sun’s report that the king had offered Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew, his disgraced younger brother.
It wasn’t such an easy match for Stutzmann, however, who emphasized pleasant piquancy over pointed commentary, and carefully burnished the work’s rough-hewn edges.
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