piercing

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definition
verb
a splinter had pierced the skin
(of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something).
adjective
he stared at me with those piercing eyes
(of eyes or a look) appearing to see through someone; searching.
translation of 'piercing'
verb
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example
The weather conditions were quite abysmal with the 'piercing' cold and rain testing the stamina and endurance of all players and panel members.
After a little while, he put the book away and slipped his jacket back on against the 'piercing' chill of the wind.
As he looked into her 'piercing' eyes, he blushed profusely and began stammering.
Uncaring, the 'piercing' gusts of air sullied his racked frame, and his head pounded with fatigue.
She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the 'piercing' cold and the blistering heat.
Shutting her mind as tightly as she could, she folded up into a ball and began to shiver uncontrollably in the 'piercing' , soul-biting cold.
Besides, he was a refreshing reminder that gentlemen do indeed still exist in the world, which you know has been a 'piercing' fear of mine.
Then a 'piercing' panic hit me: What if the lawyers found this broken glass? Of course they'd suspect foul play.
She pronounced it with venomous, 'piercing' rage, like a vulture pouncing on its prey, and then she threw her cup against the wall.
You'll know when you're sat opposite a Scorpio; they'll be holding their knife a little too tightly and pinning you with a deep, 'piercing' gaze.
It was a split second before the 'piercing' sound broke the air.
Outside the hut the wind has got up, a strong 'piercing' wind.
He looked just like the pictures: the long-ish hair, 'piercing' eyes, and the downturned mouth.
They were all treading through ankle-deep snow in the lot, holding their jackets up to their necks against the 'piercing' gale.
That 'piercing' insight is not included in her Critical Editions though it is implicit in the pages reprinted from her own perceptive book.
With its 'piercing' insights into the human condition, Ecstasy is an actor's paradise.
I yelled and wiggled, but I couldn't stop the 'piercing' feeling from growing more intense.
She looked to be in her early thirties, long blonde hair and intelligent, 'piercing' green eyes.
He was cut off in mid-sentence by a loud and 'piercing' scream from the rear of the wagon.
She felt the 'piercing' sting of humiliation and her heart being broken and torn apart like some fragile letter.
He stood there silently, and looked at me with 'piercing' eyes, as if assessing my worth.
The sharp, 'piercing' wail of the alarm shattered her dream and woke her abruptly from her sleep.
She was reserved around me since I arrived and she gave me this strange 'piercing' look during dinner, so I didn't know how to react.
His 'piercing' eyes searched the ceiling, perhaps for an enemy or another of its kind.
Shaking with fear the President broke the intense silent with a 'piercing' question.
Each day she floated down the hall with an armload of books as her 'piercing' eyes searched out the quickest way to class.
It was a loud and 'piercing' sound that filled the entire room.
I am grateful to an unknown referee whose 'piercing' comment on an earlier version of the paper greatly simplified the proof.
He does, and it's what leads him to some very fine insights and 'piercing' analyses.
Not long after the sun rose, a 'piercing' sound went off in Faith's ears.
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