12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pierce' in a Sentence
"To go through or pass into something, like a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does." more
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The archaeologists will have been piercing the ancient tomb's sealed chamber for weeks.
The detective was piercing the darkness with his flashlight as he searched for clues at the crime scene.
During the intense battle, the knight's sword will be piercing the enemy's armor.
The spacecraft's thrusters pierce the silence of outer space.
Laughter has been piercing the room as friends share stories around the fireplace.
The diver is piercing the water's surface with precision.
The sunlight had pierced through the dense forest canopy, casting a warm glow on the woodland floor.
By the time the spaceship returns, it will have been piercing the outer atmosphere for months.
The detective tried to pierce the suspect's alibi with a series of tough questions.
The chef realized she had been piercing the meat too much, causing it to lose its juiciness.
By the end of the surgery, the surgeon will have pierced the patient's skin with precision.
The chef assures that the flavors of the spicy dish will be piercing your taste buds with a burst of heat.
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