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punchy

adjective as in dizzy

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Now it's the Conservatives in that position, especially after a punchy press release last night saying the budget should be voted down – something they knew could not happen.

From BBC

Hayes' punchy press conferences and humour often dominate headlines.

From BBC

This was more like: This is funny, we all like working together, we all like stupid, punchy 90-minute comedies, let’s not overthink it.

But things truly got weird when a participant asked Trump about IVF, and Trump got both gross and punchy, like a weary toddler trying to eat spaghetti.

From Salon

In fact, they’re being punchy in their responses to Greene.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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