Adjective : a potent fighting force. ,Several potent arguments were in his favor. ,a potent drug. ,a potent factor in the economy. From Dictionary.com.
When Mrs Thatcher finally shuffles off we can only imagine what kind of potently mixed obituaries will surface. From Wordnik.com. [Who's left?] Reference
Thomas than with a name as potently Irish as Feeney. From Wordnik.com. [Secret Armies The New Technique of Nazi Warfare] Reference
We never had a statesman who could smile so potently. From Wordnik.com. [The Masques of Ottawa] Reference
We only win by being more potently lethal for a season. From Wordnik.com. [StrategyPage.com] Reference
Yet I was intrigued too, and potently flattered by his suit. From Wordnik.com. [Blue Adept]
He felt his whole body stir gently but potently at the memory. From Wordnik.com. [Rome's Revenge]
Gerald Tyler squirmed and writhed potently as the Condemned Man. From Wordnik.com. [In the Penal Colony; Don Pasquale; La bohème/Euridice; Chilingirian Quartet] Reference
"The potently negative social economic impact must be recognised,". From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Blue eyes and long dark lashes are a potently disturbing combination. From Wordnik.com. [The Paternoster Ruby] Reference
But memory, once invoked, conjured all too potently the real presence. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral Games]
Witchcraft, in which, by the way, he most firmly and potently believed. From Wordnik.com. [The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon] Reference
They are objectified and abstracted -- yet potently real -- doubles for Obama. From Wordnik.com. [Adam Hanft: From Swiftboating to Doppelganging -- A Glimpse into McCain's Deep Brain Political Strategy] Reference
The thought made her pale, for her heart, too, had found itself potently involved. From Wordnik.com. [A Husband by Proxy] Reference
Baroness, at her end of the spirit-wire, appears to have been less potently disturbed. From Wordnik.com. [Despair's Last Journey] Reference
Yet describe is exactly what those subjects do so potently in their haunted reflections. From Wordnik.com. [When Darkness Falls] Reference
But it is the unfair advantages of these islanders, which carry them thus potently a-head. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843] Reference
He was frank; he was potently insistent and "hopeless," he told her, "unless you save me.". From Wordnik.com. [Our Nervous Friends — Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness] Reference
He certainly is to-day the most potently living man who has lived this side of the Middle Ages. From Wordnik.com. [Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties] Reference
In no other trend of human endeavour is this factor so potently demonstrated as in connection with Man's. From Wordnik.com. [Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War] Reference
If the first had occasioned a feeling of vague wonder in his breast, the other was far more potently stirring. From Wordnik.com. [A Husband by Proxy] Reference
Indeed the color of gold, in between honey and amber, the oil smells potently nutty, almost like Asian sesame oil. From Wordnik.com. [Eating Out in Essaouira, and the Road to the Sahara] Reference
So their creators simply called them vino da tavola (table wine) and later and more potently from a marketing perspective. From Wordnik.com. [Chianti Without the Candle Wax] Reference
I've always been terrified to ride my fixie with any type of shoes with laces, because of the potently disastrous consequences. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Product Review: Vittoria 1976 Cycling Shoe] Reference
Is this plethora of race-related properties coincidence, or has Obama-mania patently and potently affected the Broadway zeitgeist?. From Wordnik.com. [David Finkle: Broadway Looks at Racism in the Obama Era] Reference
Inside the coffin was a bouquet of jasmine branches, crushed and faded but so potently sweet it perfumed the length of the parade. From Wordnik.com. [La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth] Reference
“Should a fight come back to To-gai, our enemies this time will be more potently armed — especially against our major asset.”. From Wordnik.com. [Immortalis]
Victorianism is meant that of the old Forsytes, already on the wane in 1886; what has survived, and potently, is the Victorianism of. From Wordnik.com. [The White Monkey] Reference
These facts call into question what the constitution attempted to address regarding potently divided loyalties with foreign countries. From Wordnik.com. [Senator Obama's Citizenship Lawsuits] Reference
Her recital of her needs had brought to the surface a phase of desperation in her bearing that wrought upon him potently, he knew not why. From Wordnik.com. [A Husband by Proxy] Reference
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