Sentence examples for pierce into from inspiring English sources

"pierce into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it as a way to describe something penetrating through, or piercing, a surface or material. For example: "The sword pierced into the dragon's hide and emerged covered in a thick, green slime."

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Roy put Pierce into a game, and he rallied Inglewood to a win.

Early on, he harassed Pierce into an offensive foul; he poked away an entry pass by Green while defending Pierce from behind in the post; he stripped Pierce clean up top and forced Jason Terry into committing a clear-path foul.

The imaginary doesn't pierce into the real world so much as it butts up against the mundane constraints of design and technology.

When Seward refused to make their correspondence public, Pierce publicized his outrage by having a Senate ally, California's Milton Latham, read the letters between Seward and Pierce into the Congressional record, to the administration's embarrassment.

The force required to pierce into the substrate is referred to as the puncture force.

The sting will pierce into the silica gel surface when the penetration force reaches a critical value.

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He said one car pierced into another by nearly 20 feet.

Maybe the oceans continue to plunge and Everest to grow higher, piercing into the heavens.

Steven Tyler used to get tiny chains and black studs pierced into his nails.

The start of one phrase, the end of another, the felicitous timing of steps tiny and large (piercing into the music's beat) show musicality on many levels.

She had a stud in one side of her nose and a little coil pierced into the edge of one ear.

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