How to Use pierce in a Sentence
pierce
verb- A scream pierced the silence.
- The bullet pierced his lung.
- The needle pierced her skin.
- The bullet pierced through his lung.
- The needle pierced into her skin.
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Will give our blood, not oil)—would pierce through the still of the night.
—Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty, Quartz India, 17 Sep. 2019
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Scrub well and dry, then pierce in a few places with a fork.
—Steven Raichlen New York Times, Star Tribune, 21 July 2021
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The bullet didn't pierce, and Salter was shot and killed.
—Carolyn Thompson, BostonGlobe.com, 15 May 2022
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Scrub the potatoes and pierce them with a knife in a few places.
—Cathy Barrow, The Denver Post, 20 Sep. 2019
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The sniper’s round hit him in his left arm and then pierced his left lung.
—Ian Shapira, Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2023
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With a fork, pierce the eggplant about 4 times all around.
—BostonGlobe.com, 21 Sep. 2021
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One piece punched through the roof of a garage, piercing the hood of the car parked inside.
—Leah Sottile, Longreads, 15 July 2019
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But then a mother’s screams would pierce the air and disabuse me of the thought.
—Ahmed Abu Artema, TIME, 12 Oct. 2024
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Rabenn had no real idea how to pierce the veil of the blockchain's anonymity.
—Andy Greenberg, WIRED, 25 Oct. 2022
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If the wind is volatile, then the light is vivid, piercing, and constant.
—Lydia Bell, Condé Nast Traveler, 29 May 2024
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The man was not shot, but bullets pierced his home, Thomas said.
—Cory Shaffer, cleveland, 7 Nov. 2019
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In the span of a few hours, the shop had 10 tattoo and piercing customers.
—David Montgomery, New York Times, 13 May 2020
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Take the fruit from the water and, using the tip of a knife or your thumb nail, pierce the skin and peel it off!
—Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2021
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The Tlingits fought back, but their weapons could not pierce its skin.
—David Reamer, Anchorage Daily News, 6 July 2020
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Her nose piercing and two-toned blonde and black hair added to the effect.
—Chiara Kim, People.com, 1 Nov. 2024
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Using the tip of a sharp knife, pierce each eggplant twice.
—G. Daniela Galarza, Washington Post, 20 Oct. 2022
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To do this, your doctor will use a tool to pierce the skin and gently remove the bumps.
—Patia Braithwaite, SELF, 30 Dec. 2020
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The actress’s enormous eyes serve as high beams that pierce through all the dirty chaos.
—Tom Gliatto, Peoplemag, 24 May 2024
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His hands and feet stung from the piercing desert cold that swept through Phoenix this time last year.
—Jessica Boehm, azcentral, 24 Dec. 2019
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The bellybutton piercing added to the ’00s dance school vibe.
—Anna Cafolla, Vogue, 7 Feb. 2025
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The grand juror who filed the motion this week is not the first to try to pierce the veil of secrecy.
—John Eligon, New York Times, 29 Sep. 2020
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Just be sure to pierce them with a fork before placing them in the microwave.
—Southern Living Test Kitchen, Southern Living, 12 Jan. 2024
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In most of his videos, the internet chef starts off by throwing a knife down to pierce the counter.
—Antonia Debianchi, PEOPLE.com, 22 Apr. 2022
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Each judge examines and verifies the vote, then the last one pierces the ballot with a needle and runs it along a thread.
—Mark Weinstein, MSNBC Newsweek, 27 Apr. 2025
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Moments later, the bear rushes in, bites the fawn in the back, and violently shakes it as the fawn lets out piercing bleats.
—Alice Jones Webb, Outdoor Life, 17 Apr. 2025
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