Similar words: pierce, piercing, fierce, fiercely, intercede, pier, rapier, forcedly. Meaning: ['pɪrst /'pɪəst] adj. having a hole cut through.
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1 She's had her ears pierced.
2 The spear pierced the lion's heart.
3 She was pierced to the heart with guilt.
4 They pierced through the thick forest.
5 The knife pierced through his coat.
6 One bullet pierced the left side of his chest.
7 He pierced the rubber ball with a needle.
8 A sudden howl pierced the silence.
9 The arrow pierced his shoulder.
10 A nail pierced the tire of his car.
11 The nurse pierced the skin of the boy with a lancet.
12 He pierced another hole in his belt with his knife.
13 Steam the corn until it can easily be pierced with a fork.
14 He pierced the skin of cooking Frankforts with a fork.
15 Sirens pierced the silence of the night.
16 A sudden scream pierced the silence.
17 I'm having my ears pierced on Saturday.
18 The cold pierced his clothes.
19 A few rays of sunlight pierced the smoke.
20 Shafts of sunlight pierced the heavy mist.
21 Her memories sometimes pierced her heart.
22 The beam of the searchlight pierced the darkness.
23 I'm having my ears pierced.
24 The rocket pierced through the space.
25 The sound of distant police whistles pierced the gloom.
26 Our forces pierced through the enemy's lines.
27 A chill pierced into the marrow.
28 The men's lanterns pierced through the dense mist.
29 Her shrieks pierced the air.
30 Like a light sudden breaks through the darkness, snatching pierced my world,(www.Sentencedict.com) is not warm.
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