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pierced
pierced P0294725 (pîrst)adj.1. Cut through with a sharp instrument; perforated.2. Of or relating to a body part that has been perforated for the purpose of attaching a piece of jewelry.3. Of or relating to a piece of jewelry designed to be worn in a such a body part: a pierced earring.pierced (pɪərst) adj. 1. punctured or perforated, as to form a decorative design. 2. (of the ear) having the lobe punctured, as for earrings. 3. (of an earring) made to be worn in a pierced ear. [1300–50] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pierced - having a hole cut through; "pierced ears"; "a perforated eardrum"; "a punctured balloon"perforate, perforated, puncturedcut - separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument; "the cut surface was mottled"; "cut tobacco"; "blood from his cut forehead"; "bandages on her cut wrists" | Translations
pierced
pierce (one's) heartTo impact one on a deep, emotionally meaningful level; to stir a strong emotion in one, especially sadness, pity, etc. When the lights came on, the room was silent, and you could tell the documentary had pierced everyone's heart. It pierced my heart seeing my father's new one-bedroom apartment, with its bare walls and random assortment of appliances and utensils.See also: heart, piercepierce throughTo penetrate, perforate, or cut through someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pierce" and "through." Rays of sunlight pierced through the clouds. The metal beam that had been hurled by the tornado pierced the building clean through. The bullet didn't hit any organs when it pierced through him.See also: pierce, throughpierce through somethingto poke through something; to penetrate something. He pierced through the meat with a fork and then put it in a spicy marinade. Mary pierced the yarn through with the knitting needles.See also: pierce, throughEncyclopediaSeePierceMedicalSeepiercepierced Related to pierced: Pierced earsSynonyms for piercedadj having a hole cut throughSynonyms- perforate
- perforated
- punctured
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