Sentence examples for more easily pierced from inspiring English sources

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Bubbles are more easily pierced.

The larvae could have attached to unexposed areas of the salamander behind the gills, for example—where feeding would also have been easier due to the rich supply of blood vessels, and the thinner, more easily pierced skin.

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The devices have used elaborate timing sequences and, in some cases, specially shaped explosive charges designed to more easily pierce armor plating.

One eyewitness reported that the cars could be more life-threatening than ordinary vehicles, as bullets easily pierced the armour-plating, and the thick armoured glass broke into jagged splinters when struck.

Roast until easily pierced with a knife, about 2 hours.

Boil them just until they are easily pierced with a fork.

It seals you off from the world, but it's fragile, easily pierced.

When done, meat can be easily pierced with a thin-bladed knife.

Simmer until the beet is easily pierced with a fork, about 1 hour.

Bring to a simmer, and cook until easily pierced with a knife but still firm.

Put aluminum pouches in the oven and roast about 1 hour until tender, when easily pierced with a paring knife.

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