Sentence examples for to pierce from inspiring English sources

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to pierce

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To puncture; to break through

  • The diver pierced the surface of the water with scarcely a splash.

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I want to pierce my nose.

But I didn't want to pierce reality.

("In combat you'd want the blade to pierce vital organs").

I see ambiguity and I want to pierce through it.

Some states require parental permission to pierce a minor.

8) Do not try to pierce your own penis.

Inflicting enough damage to pierce that illusion is enough.

Another swipe fails to pierce the inner ring.

Football just started to try to pierce it.

So far Mr Alckmin has failed to pierce this indifference.

But it was not impossible to pierce the armor.

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