Synonym: bore, penetrate, perforate, puncture, stab. Similar words: fierce, per cent, coerce, commerce, perceive, perceived, intercede, percentage. Meaning: [pɪrs /pɪəs] n. 14th President of the United States (1804-1869). v. 1. cut or make a way through 2. move or affect (a person's emotions or bodily feelings) deeply or sharply 3. sound sharply or shrilly 4. penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument 5. make a hole into.
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61, The first word you utter will pierce through the hearts of your brothers like a deadly dagger.
62, Yet through this version we can pierce into the American deep culture structure, including American value of individualism, value of time, of religion and of nature.
63, "We collect them and we keep them in aquaria for months, " Pierce said. "As long as we shine a light on them for 12 hours a day, they can survive [without food]."
64, Bush is the eldest son of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce Bush.
65, He had not as yet had time or opportunity to pierce through all the barriers with which his profession is hedged in, and so become completely immersed in it.
66, I hope that in jail, the other inmates will tattoo or pierce the body parts that obviously give him a swelled head.
67, Kelleher tells the New York Times that his role is to pierce through the White House bubble and give the president a daily dose of harsh external realities.
68, Like other presidents, Franklin Pierce hoped to avoid the issue. He also believed that earlier legislation had settled the debate.
69, President Franklin Pierce decided he should make someone else governor of Utah.
70, By mutating the laws of humanity, these creative cosmic rays began to pierce people's bodies, individual by individual, then group by group.
71, In Washington, President Pierce announced the appointment of Andrew Reeder to be governor of the Kansas territory.
72, The new president, Franklin Pierce, was a charming man. He made friends easily.
73, Sam Pierce was a good man, and you're a skunk.
74, Andrew Reeder was governor of a bitterly divided territory. He wanted to warn President Pierce about what was happening.
75, He felt momentarily sorry for Claude Pierce, and then he turned his attention to the Saratoga.
76, Still all was dark, but he distinctly heard a cock crow. The sound was so distinct , it seemed to pierce his brain, making him wide-awake.
77, Pierce a pump shaft of small section concurrently as return air shaft at lineE47 neighborhood in the north, establish the exhausting fan, become the ventilated way of opposite angle of two wing.
78, Stars a hundred times more massive than the sun pierce the roiling haze of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
79, Three long glass air wells pierce through the first and second level of the building, flooding the interior with natural light as well as "blowing" air through it.
80, Waving the wings, rising a few feet every day, it may one day happen to find itself soaring high above, facing the blare of the sun and made its own voice pierce into the peaceful sky.
81, Methods: Pierce with acupotome from the posterior border of sternocleidomastoid and directly scalenus and levator scapulae.
82, Franklin Pierce was a young man. And his inauguration speech was about a young America.
83, This week on our series, we continue the story of the presidency of Franklin Pierce. And they talk about the presidential election of eighteen fifty-six.
84, Like other presidents, Franklin Pierce hoped to avoid the issue.
84, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
85, In nineteen fifty-nine, Hurston suffered a stroke and entered a nursing home in Fort Pierce, Florida. She died there a year later and was buried in an unmarked grave.
86, Center the corer over the apple’s stem end, pierce the apple, and push the corer all the way through.
87, Jens Lehmann - 6: Had little to do for an hour as Juve failed to pierce Arsenal's water-tight backline but kept his concentration to produce great stops to deny Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Pavel Nedved.
88, Pioneer studies of indexicalities came from Stoic school of ancient Greece, but Pierce didn't present the official"indexical expressions" until the late 19th century.
89, President Pierce said the actions of the Free State Party seemed revolutionary. He warned against violence.
90, Methods:Pierce with acupotome from the posterior border of sternocleidomastoid and directly release scalenus and levator scapulae.
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