Synonym: empale, spike, stake, transfix. Similar words: impalpable, pale, palette, palestine, impart, impair, impact, paleolithic. Meaning: [ɪm'peɪl] v. 1. pierce with a sharp stake or point 2. kill by piercing with a spear or sharp pole.
Random good picture Not show
1 The cruel king used to impale his prisoners on sharp sticks.
2 Researchers observed one bird impale a rodent on a cactus.
3 The slightest criticism generates an overwhelming impulse to impale myself on my microscope eyepieces.
4 Impale each stack with a bamboo stick to hold the bales in place.
5 The last thing I want is to impale this dancing,[www.Sentencedict.com] living creature upon the stake of meaning.
6 Do not push me, or I wil impale you on my horns!
7 Any of various birds, especially the shrike, that impale their prey on thorns.
8 Impale ( Arms ) moved to Tier 3, no longer requires Deep Wounds.
9 I say my arrow will impale your brain, now it comes.
10 Singing among the savage branches, it impale itself upon the longest, sharpest spine.
11 Impale - This will cause the target to bleed and suffer damage over time.
12 I poisoned him, but I did not impale him on a spear!
13 Despite keeping such company, he did not hesitate to impale the rich and mighty on his pen.
14 The chameleon will then dart out its long, sticky-tipped tongue, impale the insect and swallow it.
More similar words: impalpable, pale, palette, palestine, impart, impair, impact, paleolithic, Palestinian, impanel, impasse, impasto, paleontology, impacted, impaired, palimpsest, buckingham palace, impartial, impatient, impassive, chimpanzee, paleolithic age, paleontologist, impatience, impairment, impassable, impassible, impatiently, impassively, impartiality.