Use of poignantly in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include poignantly at the start of sentence, poignantly at the end of sentence and poignantly in the middle of sentence

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poignantly at the start of sentence


  1. Poignantly, the second returned with photographs of a mining helmet, its light still glowing.
  2. Poignantly, after so many others ignored the bleeding girl, the woman who finally helped her was a poor migrant who had been collecting trash on the street.

poignantly in the middle of sentence


  1. His piano had a single red rose poignantly lying across the keyboard.
  2. The parting between the two great composers was poignantly prescient.
  3. Naomi's mothering experiences are poignantly described in her fiction.
  4. A 12-year-old girl poignantly notes in her diary, "only Tanya is left".
  5. His story is told poignantly in the film, A Beautiful Mind, now showing here.
  6. Jewish life is poignantly described in Wiesel's journal, "The Jews of Silence".
  7. Never before had its teachings been so scientifically and poignantly questioned.
  8. This is the most telling way in which the loss of community may be brought poignantly home to the farm worker.
  9. He adds, poignantly, "I knew the marine life would be more abundant, but I couldn't imagine it would be so spectacular".
  10. Most poignantly, just three weeks before she died of an overdose at the age of 36, she says she felt that 'life begins at 40'.
  11. "The artifice of manufactured cheer (a requirement for soldiers in battle) made the wards even more poignantly desolate, " Mukherjee writes.
  12. Most poignantly of all, material possessions cannot be magically acquired, and stigma of poverty cannot be covered up through magical means.
  13. "I wasn't always there for them, and I wanted them to know why and to understand what I did", he added poignantly at his home in Palo Alto, California.
  14. I'm very poignantly conscious of some aspects of it. The built urban environment, the interaction of urban spaces to themselves, to man, and to nature.
  15. It was perhaps never more poignantly played out than during the two greatest maritime disasters in history: the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania.
  16. I learned that he'd worked on a farm, played in a band with the scouts and had always enjoyed a hearty breakfast, but all his replies were poignantly humble.
  17. And what is the essence of that strange and bitter miracle of life which we feel so poignantly, so unutterably, with such a bitter pain and joy, when we are young?
  18. On Indian television, the veteran U.S. diplomat Frank Wisner poignantly noted that the United States has to delicately negotiate "ambiguity" in its relationship with Pakistan.

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