Examples of 'most poignant' in a sentence

Meaning of "most poignant"

refers to something that is deeply and profoundly moving or touching. It describes a moment, experience, or emotion that evokes strong feelings of sadness, nostalgia, or significance

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But most poignant of all are the casts.
This seems to be the most poignant question.
The most poignant example is in sports.
I remember one of the most poignant meetings.
The most poignant of these scars are those inflicted on children.
But perhaps the most poignant question was.
Sometimes those unfinished are the most poignant.
That is probably my most poignant paranormal experience.
The human condition at its most poignant.
That is the most poignant part somehow.
This last point is the most poignant.
This is the most poignant of the three stories.
And that was definitely the most poignant group.
One of the most poignant cases is that of a mother.
Our forefathers drafted some of the most poignant words.

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Are probably the most poignant and important ones.
It was a long time ago but it remains one of his most poignant memories.
And sing the most poignant and beautiful lamentations.
To others it will seem poetic magic of the most poignant beauty and intensity.
But the most poignant moment was yet to come.
Paradox is probably the most poignant in my work.
Surely the most poignant occasion of the season was the final.
Many missed what was perhaps the most poignant moment of the day.
Perhaps the most poignant grave here is that of a little girl.
The mutilated bodies and the blood in the marketplace are the most poignant evidence.
Then there is the most poignant irony of all.
The most poignant moment came with the auctioning of the carousel.
That was probably the most poignant thing for me.
Many of the most poignant images are of ordinary people in everyday situations.
You are asking for the most poignant ransom of all.
One of the most poignant moments of the afternoon was the exchanging of gifts.
Almost everyone pointed to kindness as the most poignant source of connection with others.
One of the most poignant images is the woman lugging very heavy.
She perceived that a trifling amusement could suspend for some moments even the most poignant grief.
And this is the most poignant document of all for me.
Your name is Sam Baily and you are asking for the most poignant ransom of all.
So that was like the most poignant moment in my life for leadership.
It is the latter that I feel is the most poignant.
It is one of my most poignant memories.
The most poignant snake Taipan documentary film.
But perhaps the finest and most poignant episode was saved until last.
The most poignant example of this scientific progress is ARKOTOTUM.
He created some of the most poignant images of war ever made.
The most poignant of these is the white Carrara marble font.
Some say it is one of the most poignant wars our country has fought.
The most poignant example of these is the Roman Catholic priesthood.
The scenes are some of the most poignant in the Torah.
Perhaps the most poignant lesson of the goat is about sacrifice.
HostNine deserves a place in my list of the most poignant web hosting companies.
This is the most poignant lesson this book has to offer.

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