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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121, Studies conducted in China have shown that the crossbow can effectively pierce through two layers of steel plate both 5mm thick at the range of 150 meters.
122, Davenport and Mary Pierce hit the ball hard but cannot move like the Williamses.
123, The Democratic Party was led by President Franklin Pierce. Pierce wanted to run for re-election.
124, Let me thank WIPO staff for facilitating WHO collaboration with the Franklin Pierce Law Center at the University of New Hampshire.
125, He uses a knife to pierce into his arm, but no blood flows from it, and then the wound healed quickly. He even feels no pain.
126, While establishing the virtual hand model, it solves the technology of virtual hands picking, such as collision, limit to pierce through, and the picking rules etc.
127, Can anyone capture him when he is on watch , With barbs can anyone pierce his nose?
128, Handwritten signs mark the mango planted by 43)Pierce Brosnan, the lime tree by 44)Harrison Ford, the royal palms by the Clintons.
129, The little-remembered Franklin Pierce, president from 1853 to 1857, is castigated for expanding slavery in the west and thus bringing the civil war closer.
130, Can you put a rope into his nose, or pierce through his cheek with a gaff?
131, Pierce Brosnan continued the trend in his debut in the role Goldeneye , but then caused the deaths of a lover in each of his next three films.
132, A closeup of the championship rings of aul pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen.
133, Some indirect sunlight will still manage to pierce through and give the Moon a ghostly colour.
134, He married Jane Pierce, daughter of a colonist, and continued his efforts to improve the quality and quantity of Virginia tobacco.
135, This week in our series, we talk about the presidency of Franklin Pierce.
136, Franklin Pierce was from the northeastern state of New Hampshire. He was a lawyer and former state lawmaker.
137, Hawkeye Pierce: No Frank, you know, is she better than self-abuse?
138, Not much, the inborn vitality has already hide elephant to pierce through and follows veins and arteries inside the body to spread to open and works properly last sky, descend break,[sentencedict.com] link world.
139, Die should contain a minimum of one idle station to accommodate future design considerations. i. e. restrike, cam pierce, etc.
140, Franklin Pierce was elected the fourteenth president in eighteen fifty-two. He was forty-eight years old, one of America's youngest presidents.
141, Lo, thou trustest in the staff of this broken reed, on Egypt; whereon if a man lean, it will go into his hand, and pierce it: so is Pharaoh king of Egypt to all that trust in him.
142, LYNN:No I haven't. Do you know why Pierce is humoring you?
143, He opened his eyes and tried to pierce through the gloom.
144, The fable that tells us that even water can eventually pierce through stone also points to the importance of patience and diligence.
145, Pierce says that because this active landfill is still growing, production at the 20 year old Puente Hills landfill gas plant has not yet peaked,(Sentencedict.com ) and averages about 50 megawatts.
146, Helen Pierce, an NAACP delegate from Fayetteville, N. C. , said Obama's speech is a wake-up call to young people and their parents.
147, He wants to play the perfect game, " Pierce said. "
148, But their words helped pierce the concrete and concertina wire of the Iron Curtain.
149, A onemeasurement system is reported which is based on the modified Pierce oscillator working at 433.
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