Similar words: pierce, piercing, fierce, fiercely, intercede, pier, rapier, forcedly. Meaning: ['pɪrst /'pɪəst] adj. having a hole cut through.
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181 He sighted one man whose crossbow was aimed, and drove off a humming shaft that took the man in the wrist and pierced through flesh and gristle up to his elbow.
182 We can totally imaged Voltaire's flickering eyes, as same as icy knife with keen edge, yet Voltaire obsequiously evaded the group that occupied powerful position, straight pierced to Rousseau.
183 The narthex is usually separated from the nave by columns or a pierced wall.
184 One of these gunmen pierced the cordon around the President's house.
185 A pair of gold-plated, chain tasseled pierced earrings with pear-shaped Tanzanite Satin crystals.
186 Diapir structure is a special structural feature with the old tectonic massif pierced in the new formation.
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