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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91, Presidents James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce and William Henry Harrison ranked worst overall.
92, The new Kansas lawmakers did not like the territorial governor. They demanded that President Pierce dismiss him. Pierce agreed.
93, The investment control of the construction engineering pierce through in the whole process of the project implementation.
94, Pierce was the compromise candidate of the Democratic Party. He won the nomination on the forty-ninth ballot at the party's convention.
95, Mer -ka-ba shapes have sharp edges that cut and pierce into rotational round-ended energy movement.
96, Any of various small, flat, red and black bugs of the genus Dysdercus that pierce cotton bolls and stain the fibers.
97, The playwright allows an acerbic tone to pierce through otherwise arid or flowery prose.
98, On the forty-ninth ballot, Pierce won. He would be the Democratic Party's candidate for president.
99, A one-port SAW resonator(SAWR) humidity measurement system is reported which is based on the modified Pierce oscillator working at 433.
100, The company hired the President's special trade representative to lobby Mr. Pierce.
101, This forerunner of the musket is capable of firing deadly volleys that can pierce armour.
102, Birth control is a two-way street, and Dr. Berman asks Courtney and Pierce if they're prepared with two forms of birth control.
103, HIFU can pierce through tissues and orientatedly injure target tissues inside organisms.
104, But your aerials should not stand too high , say, pierce into the sky.
105, Can you put a rope in his nose Or pierce his jaw with a hook?
106, Pierce the lid with the cutting wheel and simply squeeze the handles to open the can.
107, Militia units armed with a halberd which can fend off cavalry, and pierce or crush armour.
108, Pierce got the ball, waited out the clock and then took a high-arcing fallaway jumper in the final seconds that bounced off the rim as time expired.
109, Pierce has shot 124 foul shots in 20 playoff games.
110, The most difficult national problem facing the administration of President Franklin Pierce was the situation in Kansas. The territory struggled with the issue of slavery.
111, Finally, on the forty-seventh ballot, support began to increase for one of the minor candidates. His name was Franklin Pierce.
112, Hemming began her Bond stint on 1995's GoldenEye with the radical move of easing Pierce Brosnan out of his predecessors' fusty Savile Row wardrobe and into bespoke by Brioni.
113, My spear is so strong that it can pierce through anything.
114, No possible motive for the slaying of Pierce could be established. The police were baffled.
115, " He also sang praises of his spear. "My spear is so strong that it can pierce through anything.
116, Only one governor of a small state had ever been elected President,[http://sentencedict.com/pierce.html] Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire in 1852.
117, Producers decided to end her on-screen romance with Pierce Lawton.
118, (Yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also,) that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.
119, Pierce notifies his agents that they are to detain Jack.
120, Her show's success has also depended on her ability to pierce through the PR armour of celebrities and reveal inner conflicts.
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